timbrayford
Well-Known Member
With a very active fifth columnist contributing for the antis we have to stick up for ourselves no matter how boring it may be.I'm actually now getting bored of you children arguing. Please find something better to do.
With a very active fifth columnist contributing for the antis we have to stick up for ourselves no matter how boring it may be.I'm actually now getting bored of you children arguing. Please find something better to do.
Look for deer in Wales?I'm actually now getting bored of you children arguing. Please find something better to do.
That will keep you busy for a month or two ... unless you go to Powys Castle as there are loads thereLook for deer in Wales?
1. I am not aware of any evidence that the use of copper rifle ammunition for live quarry shooting results in copper poisoning in birds or mammals scavenging the carcass - do you know of any evidence of this happening?Thanks for that but there are still some issues.
1. The issue of copper bullets vs. lead. Copper itself is toxic so arguments about switching to copper due to lead toxicity concerns seem a bit thick.
2. Switching to steel shot isn't just a change in metal. It's a change in wad too. There may well be zero issues with steel shot in terms of toxicity (other issues mind you) but there are very definitely issues with plastic wads and environmental contamination. 'lead shot is toxic so let's ban it' becomes 'steel shot causes plastic contamination so let's ban it'. Unless there's a decent fibre or truly biodegradable wad for steel, you're just walking everyone into a trap, and sadly not a clay one.
The Alfalfa crops in Essex grown under contract are shot with fibre wad no restriction on lead just fibre was (no plastic allowed)1. I am not aware of any evidence that the use of copper rifle ammunition for live quarry shooting results in copper poisoning in birds or mammals scavenging the carcass - do you know of any evidence of this happening?
2. As regards plastic wads I am not aware of any evidence that they cause any negative impacts on wildlife or livestock (if anyone has evidence please share it) but obviously they are an eyesore, many landowners prefer fibre wads being used, and we are understanding more about the impact of micro-plastics on the environment. Denmark are again ahead of us in this respect, who long ago moved away from lead shot, and been studing prevalence of plastic wads in the environment, principly as marine litter, and hunters are actively moving away from their use which is being encouraged by the Danish Hunters Association and the Danish Weapons Trade Association. BASC is not walking anyone into a trap as you assert, it is the government that has decided to ban lead shot in 2029, not BASC, and a lead shot ban in EU is also in the pipeline. BASC is lobbying for a longer transition time before lead shot is banned.
No mention of plastic wads in that answer. How about you use those search engines with the same question on lead shot and share that screenshot with us and tell us if you agree with the answer.
Thanks, why is no plastic allowed for that particular crop?The Alfalfa crops in Essex grown under contract are shot with fibre wad no restriction on lead just fibre was (no plastic allowed)
This has been like that for many years and Terry B lives/shoots in Essex so he should know.![]()
but the wads are plastic connor ? for someone who claims to fight for lead shot you arent shy on telling us how supposedly nasty it is ........ why were the minuites confidential again ?No mention of plastic wads in that answer. How about you use those search engines with the same question on lead shot and share that screenshot with us and tell us if you agree with the answer.
It is a high yield crop feed for race/horses so won't break down like F/WThanks, why is no plastic allowed for that particular crop?
Show me the evidence of lead rifle ammunition causing lead poisoning of mammals and birds scavenging the carcass. There's an awful lot of info. on copper toxicity out there.1. I am not aware of any evidence that the use of copper rifle ammunition for live quarry shooting results in copper poisoning in birds or mammals scavenging the carcass - do you know of any evidence of this happening?
2. As regards plastic wads I am not aware of any evidence that they cause any negative impacts on wildlife or livestock (if anyone has evidence please share it) but obviously they are an eyesore, many landowners prefer fibre wads being used, and we are understanding more about the impact of micro-plastics on the environment. Denmark are again ahead of us in this respect, who long ago moved away from lead shot, and been studing prevalence of plastic wads in the environment, principly as marine litter, and hunters are actively moving away from their use which is being encouraged by the Danish Hunters Association and the Danish Weapons Trade Association. BASC is not walking anyone into a trap as you assert, it is the government that has decided to ban lead shot in 2029, not BASC, and a lead shot ban in EU is also in the pipeline. BASC is lobbying for a longer transition time before lead shot is banned.
This is exactly my position. Lead is a poison, in some forms, and in those forms it is best we don't ingest it if that lead is in such a form as to be a realistic and demonstrated risk of harm caused. By any route. For that reason if I buy venison I never by mince. Only haunch or the strap. And AFAIR studies of populations affected by meat shot with lead are from those of consumers of cloven hoof animals where the meat shot with lead rifle bullets and NOT feathered game shot with lead shotgun pellets.Even setting aside mortality from our own shooting activities there remains the very significant matters of predation and the natural impacts of an unforgiving winter climate.
How can you state that no one is dying from lead shot poisoning. Can you categorically show that no hunters have ever suffered any of the diseases or the conditions that are stated on every warning that is on every box of ammunition that is in your gun cabinet ?But none of us is dead or dying from lead shot poisoning so it would appear that the boffins are yet to understand the full picture.
Like I said, idiots.No mention of plastic wads in that answer.
I have. And I don't agree.How about you use those search engines with the same question on lead shot and share that screenshot with us and tell us if you agree with the answer.
Can you categorically show some that have?How can you state that no one is dying from lead shot poisoning. Can you categorically show that no hunters have ever suffered any of the diseases or the conditions that are stated on every warning that is on every box of ammunition that is in your gun cabinet ?
Read the science.
An internet search indicates that polyethylene and lead contamination of soil inhibits its growth.It is a high yield crop feed for race/horses so won't break down like F/W
Disappointed you are not up to speed TBH.
Can you provide me with a study that shows harm and illness from lead shot game ? Must be the 30 th time I’ve asked , read the science …. Or lack of itHow can you state that no one is dying from lead shot poisoning. Can you categorically show that no hunters have ever suffered any of the diseases or the conditions that are stated on every warning that is on every box of ammunition that is in your gun cabinet ?
Read the science.
You seem very keen on lead bans….An internet search indicates that polyethylene and lead contamination of soil inhibits its growth.
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Alfalfa growth, Pb accumulation and bacterial communities in response to co-contamination with microplastics and Pb
Microplastics (MPs) and heavy metals (HMs) are two important threats to global ecological security. This study investigated the effects of combined po…www.sciencedirect.com
So why a plastic wad ban and not a lead shot ban for that crop?