It has finally come to fruition. I have been hearing about a prohibition on the use of lead in shooting cartridges for the last 50 years. Lead shot was prohibited for wildfowling about 30 odd years ago, maybe even 40 the way time flies, but lead shot cartridges were always available. Well, the HSE have finally got their way and lead is to be phased out altogether. I have tried steel and while it is effective through suitable guns for 'normal' range it fails pitifully against larger quarry at more than about 30 yards. Soft feathered game, steel is fine, for the likes of pigeon or crow decoying, but for larger quarry and where range is often at the upper end, 40 - 50 yards where 40g of lead No1 doesn't really have a steel alternative, unless you go up to 50g loads. Time to stock up, cormorants take a lot of bringing down, as do flighting geese, not so much decoyed geese. I forsee a lot more wounded birds with steel only, certainly while people get used to the new loads.

