alsonlaw9936
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457 can swap barrel easily right ?
Yes you can457 can swap barrel easily right ?
If their sale is still allowed only for range use then you won't be able to buy expanding or fragmenting rounds.
Yes you can
personally i dont care how much per bullet during pest control or hunting . However i do care about practicing with the same ammo . Its hard enough to have your dope in your head for different types of ammo let alone practice and quarry ammo on each rifle . Indeed as i have been 95% copper a while now my pocket has felt the difference and i have wound in my " practice " sessions a fair old amount and upped my dry fire sessions.That's odd. I can understand plinking, i.e. if you do a thousand rounds in one morning then expensive ammo will spoil the fun. But for hunting? How many rounds do you fire in a hunt? The overall price difference would be negligible. I really don't see hunters ditching their .22LRs because the ammo is more expensive.
I think it’s fair to conclude that practice, range sessions, target shooting and anything fun related will die a quick death when lead is ultimately banned completely. The cost of copper and rising cost of components will make it virtually unaffordable to 99.9% of shooters, except for the lucky few and those really committed to investing in their sportpersonally i dont care how much per bullet during pest control or hunting . However i do care about practicing with the same ammo . Its hard enough to have your dope in your head for different types of ammo let alone practice and quarry ammo on each rifle . Indeed as i have been 95% copper a while now my pocket has felt the difference and i have wound in my " practice " sessions a fair old amount and upped my dry fire sessions.
I wouldn’t be getting too worried about.22 ammo, it’s looking very much like there’ll be a derogation.Possibly, I was talking about plinking though, which in my case is all I do with the .22.
True, but under current proposals only elite sports persons will be given permission to purchase and possess lead ammunition, not everyone will be included in that bracket.Besides
So long as you have a suitable range safely management plan in place to include lead capture and recovery, even out door ranges are permitted to continue with lead .22LR
True, but under current proposals only elite sports persons will be given permission to purchase and possess lead ammunition, not everyone will be included in that bracket.
The UK proposals clearly state that use of lead will be limited to elite sports persons involved in international competition on approved ranges.Hopefully that won't be the case.
If young people can't train, how can anyone become an elite sports person?
In other words, once the current generation of Olympic shooters retire, there will be no continuation.
At any rate, if the range has lead management facilities, I don't see why it matters who's doing the shooting.
Ultimately, lead isn't a banned substance as such, it's just that the authorities are rightly trying to prevent it from being absorbed into the ground.
I hope your right, but from my reading of the proposals the “sale, possession, and use “ of lead ammunition is banned after the transition period with the exception of elite sports persons shooting on approved ranges.I’m confused
If in door .22LR ranges are OK to use lead ammo then surely so are the club members- all of them
Same with outdoor ranges with a suitable management plan - so then all their members will be allowed
The elite shooter rule is for shotgun not rim fire
That’s my understanding
I hope your right, but from my reading of the proposals the “sale, possession, and use “ of lead ammunition is banned after the transition period with the exception of elite sports persons shooting on approved ranges.
That was copied and pasted directly from the EU REACH proposals.
Whether it goes ahead I don’t know, the Scandinavian rejection of the restrictions on hunting ammunition plus the EU hunting organisations request for access to the scientific data to back up the ban seems to have thrown the timeline for the EU ban into a bit of a tailspin.
Absolutely this.The real target is not the Env or public health- but shooting itself
.22LR allowed in doors and outdoors when Pb management in place
Hi all I'm new to shooting in general , and I finally gotten my licencenow the question is which .22lr do I go to I'm torn between sako quad range , cz457 lpr or tikka t1x.