- Location
- Saskatchewan
I feel that hunters are some of the biggest advocates for conservation out there. More so than any "conservationist" or "activist" group could ever be. If by switching to lead free ammo saves the life of even 1 raptor or bird of prey, or save the life of any animal, isn't it worth it? The quality of lead free rifle ammo is getting better and better every day and the price is coming down. And let's be honest here, most of us shoot less than a box of rifle shells a year big game hunting. The quality and availability of lead free shotgun ammo is better than its ever been and available in every gauge and sub gauge thats commercially available. For the couple extra dollars per box or the extra $100 or so a season it cost for lead free ammo, why not change?
I loaded 120gr Barnes TTSX in my ol' lady's 7mm-08 last fall. It dropped 3 deer with no issue. Killed just as fast and effective as any accubond or partition I've ever shot. I'll be loading the TTSX for my .260 and .280 for this fall and going away from lead projectiles. In Sask, its super common to shoot lead for upland game (mainly pheasants). Up until now, I've always shot lead for upland. But starting this fall, ill change over entirely to steel shotgun shells for all my bird hunting, not just for waterfowl.
If you save even 1 other animals life by switching to lead free and none toxic ammo, isn't it worth it? We all spend hundreds or thousands a year hunting, a couple extra dollars shouldnt limit anyone.
I loaded 120gr Barnes TTSX in my ol' lady's 7mm-08 last fall. It dropped 3 deer with no issue. Killed just as fast and effective as any accubond or partition I've ever shot. I'll be loading the TTSX for my .260 and .280 for this fall and going away from lead projectiles. In Sask, its super common to shoot lead for upland game (mainly pheasants). Up until now, I've always shot lead for upland. But starting this fall, ill change over entirely to steel shotgun shells for all my bird hunting, not just for waterfowl.
If you save even 1 other animals life by switching to lead free and none toxic ammo, isn't it worth it? We all spend hundreds or thousands a year hunting, a couple extra dollars shouldnt limit anyone.