enfieldspares
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I see. Thank you. So any lobbying must be done now rather than later. Before any ink is dry on any draft of any such "instrument"?As I understand things it will be by statutory instrument so there will be no 'vote' or discussion.
I would hope that at the very least on the grounds of not adding to the number of rifles in circulation that Scottish MPs might be mobilised to fight for lead buckshot and lead slug for use by crofters and farmers under the "deer defence"? Plus those Liberal Democrat MPs who represent Scottish constituencies? I know of no bird in the UK that ingests a 7/8th of an ounce .729" diameter slug as grit.
The benefit would be, as said, that an unintended consequence of this lead ban is increasing the number of rifles in circulation by those who can no longer use shotguns as I know of no iron buckshot and no expanding non-lead slugs that meet the requirement in part c), b) or a) below and so would then request to have "good reason" for rifles.
Nor indeed of SSG size buckshot.
Of AAA size buckshot I have never seen anything of that size in the gizzard of any partridge, pheasant, duck, grouse or goose that I've ever shot. But others may know better.
The Deer (Firearms etc.) (Scotland) Order 1985
4. Where an occupier of agricultural land or of enclosed woodlands has reasonable grounds for believing that serious damage will be caused to crops,pasture, trees or human or animal foodstuffs on that land if the deer are not killed, it shall be lawful for any of the persons described in paragraphs (c), (d)and (e) of section 33(3) of the Act to use a shot gun whose gauge is not less than 12 bore and which is loaded with the following lawful ammunition:-
(a) for shooting deer of any species, a single rifled non-spherical projectile weighing not less than 380 grains (24.62 grams); or
(b) for shooting deer of any species, a cartridge purporting to contain not less than 550 grains (35.64 grams) of shot, none of which is less than0.268 inches (6.81 millimetres) in diameter, that is to say size SSG; or
(c) for shooting roe deer, a cartridge purporting to contain not less than450 grains (29.16 grams) of shot, none of which is less than 0.203inches (5.16 millimetres) in diameter, that is to say size AAA,
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