I follow a fair amount of UK based hunting and shooting media outlets. On Feb 24th the British Association for Shooting and Conservation, along with 8 other shooting and it conservation groups released a statement asking for a voluntary lead shot and single use plastic wad ban for all hunting activities in the UK. This seemingly came as a big surprise to members of those groups and the shooting community there at large.
http://basc.org.uk/a-joint-statement-on-the-future-of-shotgun-ammunition-for-live-quarry-shooting/
What’s interesting, is the response from some cartridge manufacturers. According to game bore, manufacturers were not consulted prior to the press release, and raise serious questions as to the viability of the plan.
Regardless, it appears the ban will come into law as proposed by the groups.
http://gamebore.com/uk/news/news/joint-statement-uk-cartridge-manufacturers
Although I’d probably buy and try eco-friendly cartridges for hunting if available (not that I’ve seen any here), I think that move on behalf of the UK gun orgs is a bit to bold. Kinda find it ironic that the proliferation of plastic wads really came with the banning of lead for waterfowl And the use of steel. I don’t know,.. but I figure arguably the plastic wad is just as bad if not worse for the environment than lead shot to begin with.
Anyone here a member of a conservation group that follows this subject matter as it pertains to Canada? I recall there being talk a few years ago of banning all lead projectiles in Canada but haven’t heard anything since... and for that matter, anyone ever see a box of Eco-Friendly shot shells in the shelf of a gun store here? I can say I never have. Also curious what shotgunners here think about eco-friendly shells(i.e. non toxic shot, biodegradable wads, and potentially biodegradable hulls). Would you pay a premium for that even though you weren’t forced to for any of you shotgunning activities?
http://basc.org.uk/a-joint-statement-on-the-future-of-shotgun-ammunition-for-live-quarry-shooting/
What’s interesting, is the response from some cartridge manufacturers. According to game bore, manufacturers were not consulted prior to the press release, and raise serious questions as to the viability of the plan.
Regardless, it appears the ban will come into law as proposed by the groups.
http://gamebore.com/uk/news/news/joint-statement-uk-cartridge-manufacturers
Although I’d probably buy and try eco-friendly cartridges for hunting if available (not that I’ve seen any here), I think that move on behalf of the UK gun orgs is a bit to bold. Kinda find it ironic that the proliferation of plastic wads really came with the banning of lead for waterfowl And the use of steel. I don’t know,.. but I figure arguably the plastic wad is just as bad if not worse for the environment than lead shot to begin with.
Anyone here a member of a conservation group that follows this subject matter as it pertains to Canada? I recall there being talk a few years ago of banning all lead projectiles in Canada but haven’t heard anything since... and for that matter, anyone ever see a box of Eco-Friendly shot shells in the shelf of a gun store here? I can say I never have. Also curious what shotgunners here think about eco-friendly shells(i.e. non toxic shot, biodegradable wads, and potentially biodegradable hulls). Would you pay a premium for that even though you weren’t forced to for any of you shotgunning activities?
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