Dunwaters
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Maybe, in sufficient quantities anything is toxic.So surely Copper should be classed as "Less Toxic" rather than "Non Toxic"...
Maybe a better question might be “ why is the UK alone pursuing this course at this time?”
Maybe, in sufficient quantities anything is toxic.So surely Copper should be classed as "Less Toxic" rather than "Non Toxic"...
The dictionary definition of "toxic" is anything that poisons. If you were shot with an icicle or a feather it would meet the definition. Put a lump of lead on the roof of your house and it will not kill anything, it will just sit there and do nothing. 100 years later and the situation is still the same. I appreciate that a lead bullet will kill, but so will a copper, bismuth or steel bullet, so they are "toxic" by definition. I do agree with your question "why is the UK alone pursuing this course at this time". Are we leaders or simply being lead?
Sadly, I don't think the government cares about the money spent on 22 LR ammo. I doubt they even understand or care that the lead ban will make 22 LR extinct in the UK. There are no viable alternatives and I see no sign of this changing.ferrets ! Airguns ! traps! Gas ! When i was a mad keen ferreting lad i found stables very easy to obtain ferreting permissions on ( even on a few vegan owners ground ) . Long term i am quite confident there will be alternatives produced as there is a lot of money spent on 22 RF ammo ( it might involve new barrel or new rifle to get the best performing), as twist rates and bullets will change as the ammo evolves . I do think the lead ban as regards 22 RF is a bit crackers and many nations who have been lead free a while now have dodged it .
Lets not go breaking the laws when the ban comes in though because there will be a big backlash fix on its way if we do that will certainly leave us all in a far worse situation .
Why not just have it opened out to 1/2 ?Just like my AYA Yoeman 12 bore side by side non ejector with a full choke left barrel. Do you think the Government will operate a buy-back scheme ?
We are nearing the closure of the first deal with many more to go. We are not greedy, so looking to get it out to as many manufacturers as possible. Making it so easy for them to take it and run with it, almost a no brainer. To make it work it needs lots of people making it but working collaboratively on the procurement of the raw material to get economies of scale and get it into the market at the best possible price.Given the number who use 22lr and quantity of ammo used, I would suggest that before long there will alternative ammo that works well.
There are already the likes of Norma Eco which works well in some rifles. In my old Brno, not as accurately as RWS hollow point ammo, but inside 50 yards it is accurate enough on rabbits.
But both big and small companies are working on alternatives. Cutting Edge Technologies have developed a 32gn copper bullet that works.
Here in the UK Horton & Sons in Birmingham have patented a new material, “Hortonium” that claims to have similar properties to lead and they are now developing lots of different ammunition alternatives.
How these get into mainstream volume production will very much depend on who they commercialise.
It will require investment etc, and usual route for new technologies reaching mass market is for a major player to acquire the technology. But in many cases it may be better to pursue your own path.
Hortonium works at full chokeThat would solve the choke problem but it would cost much more than the gun is worth.
Does that mean a .410 cartridge that can be used in a Hushpower will be available i.e. fibre wad? Some had suggested the withdrawal of lead would leave the fully choked Hushpower obsolete.Hortonium works at full choke
yes that is correct it works in 410 full chokeDoes that mean a .410 cartridge that can be used in a Hushpower will be available i.e. fibre wad? Some had suggested the withdrawal of lead would leave the fully choked Hushpower obsolete.
Many thanks.yes that is correct it works in 410 full choke
The Governments actually care about very little other than power . The person who invents 22 LR ammo to match current RF rifles at the reasonable cost in line with current ammo will make Millions though . Indeed if we could have something better than lead as regards accuracy, meeting the needs of serious target shooters and quarry shooters with a strong patent maybe more like billions through succession. Is it possible ? Well who really knows but RF is used and made in very big numbers and like it or not the world is going lead free everything .Sadly, I don't think the government cares about the money spent on 22 LR ammo. I doubt they even understand or care that the lead ban will make 22 LR extinct in the UK. There are no viable alternatives and I see no sign of this changing.
Physics and economics combine in a way that means there is no future for 22 LR without lead. Folks with 22 LR rifles will own a worthless museum piece without lead ammo.
We've prototyped 22 in various formats. Solid, jacketed and even a jacketed bullet with another version of Hortonium acting as a jacket.Sadly, I don't think the government cares about the money spent on 22 LR ammo. I doubt they even understand or care that the lead ban will make 22 LR extinct in the UK. There are no viable alternatives and I see no sign of this changing.
Physics and economics combine in a way that means there is no future for 22 LR without lead. Folks with 22 LR rifles will own a worthless museum piece without lead ammo.
The Governments actually care about very little other than power . The person who invents 22 LR ammo to match current RF rifles at the reasonable cost in line with current ammo will make Millions though . Indeed if we could have something better than lead as regards accuracy, meeting the needs of serious target shooters and quarry shooters with a strong patent maybe more like billions through succession. Is it possible ? Well who really knows but RF is used and made in very big numbers and like it or not the world is going lead free everything
There’s the problem, 1700fps!!!!
For a lot of folk the quiet subsonic round is the reason for picking the 22lr out of the cabinet for vermin control.
It is a blend of several elements that we have created ourselves. With the help of a retired Metallurgist with 50 years experience in mining industry all over the world.Well, GunQuarter, you got me! Despite of my Batchelor of Science Degree I had never heard of "Hortonium". There is not much info on it on the internet, so could you possibly enlighten me on its properties? But........being rare and , how much will it work out for a box of 25 ?