You may be right but it's still a fact of life that there's no sense whining about.
The registry is a fact of life too. We still whine about that and try to change it. Your logic is faulty.
You may be right but it's still a fact of life that there's no sense whining about.
You may be right but it's still a fact of life that there's no sense whining about.
You may be right but it's still a fact of life that there's no sense whining about.
So is the fact that there will always be new cartridges out there to compete against the .30-06.![]()
Steel shot blows.
2004, I peppered a teal duck with 5 shots of 12ga, 3 inch no2 steel and still it survived. I had to kill it by hand.
This year, 22 divers and we got 4. Both using no2 12ga 3 inch loads. Please let us Newfoundlanders use lead!
I invite anyone to come out and take water samples or pond bottom samples for lead content. My father and my grandfather have said out of all the ducks they've shot here, they've never cleaned lead shot out of their gizzards. I believe that ducks only ingest mass amounts of lead shot in shallow marshes when you have hunters regularly shooting over. (Ontario/Que comes to mind)
I am confident lead contamination is not a problem in NL and would much rather legally use lead to effectively kill ducks instead of cripple half of what I shoot.
Anyone else agree?
Sounds like you need to spend more time patterning your gun and shooting some skeet with your field loads and less time #####ing. I'm dropping Giant Canada's with 3" #2 Kent Fasteel on a regular basis out here. Find a load that works with your gun, practice wing shooting with the load and take your shots at an achievable range.
So steel is a fact of life and I can't see that changing any time soon. Some of us have learned to use it effectively and others continue to whine about the good old days and apparently shoot it very unethically.............you pick the category you fit into!
Lead isn't coming back...get used to it!
You may be right but it's still a fact of life that there's no sense whining about.
Do you have the same logic toward our firearms ownership laws?
"Learn to live with it" wow, that's stickin' it the man!
A Lieberal in disguise perhaps?
Shake it and shot falls out? Huh?
The fact is that steel passes through more often than it stays in the bird so not sure what you are getting at but even with lead, I'm pretty sure you couldn't shake it out of the bird. Am I missing something here? Oh well, one more for the ever growing list.
I've shot ducks since I was 10 'gravyboat'. I know what I'm talking about. I don't care if you stuff your mother into a shell and shoot her at your waterfowl. Lead is 150% better. Just wish there was something in Harper's election promises that would eliminate the 'steel only' BS law for areas in which it's useless.
Well I've also shot ducks since I was 10 so don't try to pull that "I've shot more ducks than you BS". Lead is done old timer, non-toxic shot is here to stay. It's not Liebral bans as some of the tinfoil hat wearers would like to put it, it's in the migratory bird treaty. It has to be that way, unless of course you are more than happy to let the bird populations get run so low that we don't have hunting anymore. If you've never seen a duck dying from lead poisoning than you've never spent much time in the marsh. Maybe you should join an organization like Delta or DU and get a little better informed.

The cheaper of the steel options, penetrate late season like s**t, unless you shoot BBB or similar and cross your fingers.
The head shots and neck shots go right through, the rest not so much.
What could be done with a 12$ box of lead now requires over a 20$ spend.
The effective range for steel sucks when compared to lead, that is fact.
But what can ya do.
If you are not getting cripples, then you are shooting at short range with good shells. I guess for steel, short range=the only range
Do you have the same logic toward our firearms ownership laws?
"Learn to live with it" wow, that's stickin' it the man!
A Lieberal in disguise perhaps?
Certainly glad this fellow isn't fighting for our firearms rights or hunting heritage!




























