Actually zinc is toxic too!
Zinc shot was banned in the UK.
I used some and it was ok. Better than steel. Hey ho....
Zinc shot was banned in the UK.
I used some and it was ok. Better than steel. Hey ho....
Hi Sidney. Just Had a conversation today with a nephew who lives in California. Seems his neighbor was out shooting gophers with some kind of unmentionable Small caliber. Got caught using lead, $3000 fine, three years lost license, three months probation. I think we need to stay very alert for this madness is going to spread.California is a lost cause. A state that IMO does not have the rich hunting heritage as many other states do. I would think cooler heads will prevail in the latter and the resultant loss of revenue from such a lead ban will hopefully keep the local politico from banning lead in the first place.
I know here in Pa with our very popular Flintlock only hunting season, there would be a great uproar if lead we're banned. And I also think there would be widespread non compliance should the unthinkable happen.
As far as the future of hunting in CA? There is no future really. .
They are trying, and Commiefornia is just the "proving ground," for the rest of the country. The left knows they don't have to downright outlaw things they don't like, such as firearms and hunting, right out of the gate to get their way. They will find ways to tax these activities, and pass ridiculous rules and regulations regarding these things making it very difficult to impossible for the average citizen to participate. Once they make it so no one can play anymore, it is then far easier for them to just outlaw the activity or product they don't like.Why ? Have they eliminated all hunting?
Yeah. It would be born from super fast frangible bullets that fragment in the quarry.It was funny because the law was to save a condor that ate lead in animals. Those of us that hunt with lead, whether a modern revolver or a ball have never recovered a single one from an animal. I know I have not. They just don't come apart and leave pieces spread all over like a high velocity cup and core bullet.
I have been doing the same thing, and they seemed to shoot as good but they run three grains lighter than my regular RB'S. I would be concerned about those that try to selvage Lead from sites that are shot at continually. Of all the lead mixtures that I have tested, wheel weights are the hardest. For years I've made lead hammers on two different molds I made, and the first one is 2 1/2 pounds and the next one is five. I tried printers lead,And they were so hard they would split. I deal with a general automotive repair shop that I keep making lead Hammers for, as they furnished the lead, but I'm able to reclaim the old hammers and re-melt. They beat some of those hammers until they are as flat as a pancake, the advantage being they don't mark threads or swell shafts. Give this old guy something to do. The plus side is I get all the wheel weights I could want to make 50 caliber round balls. They sure are pretty, they shine like silver. If I get a chance to hunt antelope this year, I will probably use the softer balls that I have.In the past I have used RB made of wheel weights. No problems at all, they were of course patched as usual. As for hunting there probably would be a question of expansion.
Went to a hunter education course with my son in California and after that course if that doesn’t make you never want to hunt in California I don’t know what else would there so many rules you could be in violation of that you wouldn’t even think should be possible so we never did go hunting and now you can’t use lead so you have to find something different to use for bullet
Glass marbles with patch
Glass is a terrible choice. Best used in a slingshot.
First you got to shoot a chamois!Guess I'll have to be the guinea pig and do the testing of patches and loads myself. Someone recommended a thin chamois material.
Yes.How do you know? Have you tried them?
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