A few points to consider.
1) For any game produce to enter the food chain in the EU, it must non lead shot
2) Waitrose is one of the biggest UK exporters of game produce to the EU. (We mustn't forget that little video they published which precedes the announcement by the nine organisations).
3) Studies and research which are funded by BASC/GWCT have a predetermined outcome, that is the nature of such things because they set out to find a favourable result.
4) Norway has repealed its own Lead Ban based on credible scientific data.
5) The HSE report suggests an exemption for International Clay competitions in the UK. This suggest that the bi-annual World Clay Championships would gain an exemption for the thousands of competitors who travel from around the world, all shooting up to 1000 hots over the competition. It would be impossible to recover the lead shot from the estate due to the way they layouts are set. The use of Steel shot would never pass a Safety Inspection due to a number of layouts being held within woodland. So, this suggests that Lead is acceptable when the loss of significant revenue is put under threat.
6) BASC when faced with the prospect of losing Driven shooting in Wales campaigned hard and urged us all to support it. But, when it came to the supporting Edward Mountain MSP petition to overturn a proposed removal of Closed Season for Male Deer in Scotland by the SNP/Green led coalition, BASC were pretty much absent.
This is also the same BASC that supports Driven Duck shooting when there is a risk of losing the game season due to a poult shortage. Mallard are on the Amber list as being under threat and have been removed from some northern wildfowling clubs quarry list, as a condition of retaining their leases through Natural England.
7) If BASC were so convinced that Lead was so evil for shooting, surely when they let Wildfowlers be legally restricted to Steel, that was the moment they could've made a stance and said right we'll adopt it right across the board because 'they believe its the right thing to do'....is how I think I read it earlier. Yet oddly, only two decades later are they now pushing for a transitional period. Yet again, if it means protecting the future of Driven then anything and everything must be done as far as they are concerned.
8) In the last year Fiocchi has bought up Lyavale and B&P. This is to both increase market share and production. The production is not for the recreational market but to ensure they are able to meet increased demand and deliver supply to Ukraine. Oh, and that's for Lead shot which is many millions times more going into the ground than any recreational use here in the UK.
9) If, Manufacturers believed in the development of Steel shot for cartridges, they would be developing more BioWad products in the belief that was the future as opposed to the handful they have produced. But, what they have done instead is in the belief that Clay shooting is the future and Driven will eventually fall by the wayside, is invested heavily in larger scale advertising and introduced the return of large scale competitions within Clay Shooting (Game White Gold Cup / Hull ProOne / Lyvavale Masters Express). Alongside this they have also produced lighter load competition cartridges ie to reduce the impact of lead.
Lead is a natural ore, Steel is not and creates pollution through corrosion into the ground.
For field use, full credit to the likes of Yew Tree and Fox, who are developing their own products and producing credible non-lead products which are still acceptably priced vs the overcharging by the big brands.
I could go on, but given my own interactions with BASC in recent times where I have been misinformed and told mistruths my own personal opinion in having watched this Lead agenda unfold is that as an organisation it fails to effectively listen and represent its Members, as an organisation it is no longer fit for purpose and hasn't been for a long time and they are simply no longer credible. Apart from that, I wouldn't trust them as an organisation to successfully open a tin of beans.
When the Steel shot situation was first announced, I also wrote to notable figures within the CPSA with concerns about safety and was ignored. They held the belief it would never affect them and they could continue as normal, I guess now they are having to rethink that approach.