Posted on 11/28/2023 11:23:41 AM PST by Red Badger
I think it is both:
“I don’t see a problem with non-toxic shot for wetlands.”
Actually I don’t either, it is common sense. And almost all sportsmen would volunteer to use it without the need to be forced.
But with all the laws already in place, what Biden has up his sleeve is deceptive, everything they do is always deceptive.
I just bought Federal 30-06 ammo on Saturday at bass Pro Shops and it was a COPPER bullet in a brass casing.
Switch to depleted uranium.
the amount of lead contamination and poisoning detected in golden eagles and other raptors is down significantly.
= = =
How do they determine that? From dead golden eagles and other raptors?
How did they get dead? Or were they captured for sampling?
And, if found dead, is that a biased sample?
Just look around the bottom of the windmills.............
Not many amendments Biden hasn’t attacked he’s not done yet he and his party has a year to destroy what’s left of America.
Communism on the march
I have enough lead ammo to last me the rest of my life, most likely.
Try to take it from me.
Yeah, you can count on ol’ Joe, or whoever is pulling his strings, to be up to no good.
Yep.
Yup. Barnes X bullets have been a thing for a long time. Copper solids are mandatory for some dangerous African game.
It raises a question —
why would you go to a wildlife area to do target practice?
Why not target practice at a range, where you can use lead bullets, and then use copper ones (more expensive) for the hunting where you might take a couple dozen shots if you are unlucky or not very good.
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