I looked and found that even. 240 uses a 6.2mm bullet. Decent calipers and some wet and dry might reduce it down a bit6.17mm
I use premium lead free bullets for stalking now, the price is more than double, and the terminal effect simply not always as efficient, but hey, we need to move with the times, whether that is guided by ropey science or not.I believe there is solid scientific evidence that lead is a poisonous substance and this legislation stems from that. I mean if you could remove a toxic substance from shooting with no negative consequences youād do it right. I suppose the issue is if there are effective alternatives. I think there are and some think there are not. Thatās fine although I think often people have never seriously tried the alternatives and formed an opinion before using them. Anyway you make some good points.
Ban All Shooting Clubs ā¦.. always wondered what BASC stood for!And I for one will never forgive them for going down this path, canāt see them now turning back & fighting the proposals.
It was probably a well intentioned thought from a singular person which got pushed through & nobody had the time or gonads to say āhang on a sec, can we just think about this for a sccondā
So the NRA comment linked in the OP was wrong!Agency proposal as at:
Use 2a - large calibre lead bullets (greater than 6.27mm) (page 16)
A restriction is proposed on the placing on the market and use of large calibre lead bullets for live quarry shooting.
Nothing about quarry size!
Yep, itās dog****Well I've just tested steel shot today and it's not only pathetic it's sad!
I lost a squirrel nearly, a pheasant and had I not run a third pheasant would of been lost.
Look, still very much alive, smoked it at 20yds yes!
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My freaking muzzleloader kills better!
Look, somehow a 20yd squirrel that nearly fell out of the tree recovered, came down and into a hole. Fortunately my dog could reach it and when she got it out it was fiercely very much alive! Lead would of sent it flying but dead!
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I smoked a pigeon whizzing over a hedge. I was expecting a thud on the ground. Err no, it recovered and flew to a thick blackthorn thicket, lost.
Unbelievably crap
I WILL NOT BE SUBJECTING WILDLIFE TO THIS CRUELTY AGAIN!
I will be stocking up however on lead and screw who ever thinks they think better, ****ers.
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None of the practical shooters I spoke to understand the concept. Thereās a reason weāve always banned steel shot on steel plates and why non-lead is still banned on nearly every target range!Clay loads are cheaper. Fibre wads cannot be used with steel. Cheapest Ā£270 per thousand. If I were you Iād be more worried about ricochet with steel in practical shotgun than prices of ammunition.![]()
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Looks like youāll need an athletic deregulation then. I think thereās a few circumstances that the report doesnāt consider like your sport. Also black powder guns and historical stuff not that I know anything about that mind you. Good luck with your Olympic journeyNone op the practical shooters I spoke to understand the concept. Thereās a reason weāve always banned steel shot on steel plates and why non-lead is still banned on nearly every target range!
Ive found steel shot to work at close range, the second you start pushing ranges past 30 it doesn't kill clean. I've literally seen a bird be hit for it to fly on another few hundred yards before dropping. It happened once or twice with lead but with steel it was a pretty common occurrenceI saw that and Iād encourage you to get a few more shots in before forming an opinion. Iāve shot 1000 of pigeons with steel for feeding birds of prey and although steel is not brilliant its ok at sensible ranges. Thatās been my experience anyway.
Black Powder is velocity is too low for UK deer so itās all target shooting. Muzzle loading shotguns will just have to use BismouthLooks like youāll need an athletic deregulation then. I think thereās a few circumstances that the report doesnāt consider like your sport. Also black powder guns and historical stuff not that I know anything about that mind you. Good luck with your Olympic journey![]()
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Yes not so good at range Iāve found that too. Perhaps one or two more runners but Steel is ok if you reign it in a bitIve found steel shot to work at close range, the second you start pushing ranges past 30 it doesn't kill clean. I've literally seen a bird be hit for it to fly on another few hundred yards before dropping. It happened once or twice with lead but with steel it was a pretty common occurrence
I don't know what bullets you're using but I can assure you I pay half thatI shoot about 1000 rounds a year and the price difference between the lead bullets I historically have shot and copper is negligible. About a Ā£1.25 to Ā£1 for quality lead or copper. I get you can get cheaper lead bullets but Iāve always shot premium ones as I see it as a worthwhile expense. Spend the money at the hook end to use a fishing analogy.
Fair point well madeā¦.I don't know what bullets you're using but I can assure you I pay half thatthat's sierra, hornady and the occasional Speer bullets chucked in for good measure.
Lead bullet (reloads) coming in at £1.06 using my current load.
Copper - £1.96.
That's nearly doubled the cost. Now let's go off a a minimalist 500 rounds per year.
Lead - £530
Copper - £980
For 'just an extra quid', there's a hell of a big difference right there.
I use what works, sierra and hornady. Sub 50p a bullet for most calibre's in hunting bullets. The likes of me and probably 90 percent of my friends that shoot quite literally can't afford for it to double the cost on something so small, especially given the amount we spend on kit, leases, fuel and the rest of it.
I stand by this - it's extremely unfortunate this mentality of it doesn't effect me is so prevalent within the shooting community, it's all of us that are going to suffer here for the sake of anti's. Do not think they will stop once lead is banned!
Just greasing the 22/250. Hornet now retired.I think more deer are gonna get shot with 22cf than they realised.
Get that old hornet out Rattel![]()
Incorrect. I have a .50 flintlock rifle that is conditioned for all deer in England and wales. I have shot many deer with it. I also have a mkII martini Henry which is conditioned for deer.Black Powder is velocity is too low for UK deer so itās all target shooting. Muzzle loading shotguns will just have to use Bismouth
Iām struggling in reality to get any of mine over 1250fps, youāre doing well to push them at 1700fpsIncorrect. I have a .50 flintlock rifle that is conditioned for all deer in England and wales. I have shot many deer with it. I also have a mkII martini Henry which is conditioned for deer.
What rifle and bullet?Iām struggling in reality to get any of mine over 1250fps, youāre doing well to push them at 1700fpsFlintlock loses even more pressure than others so it must be one heck of a load