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<blockquote data-quote="M1A1ABRAMS" data-source="post: 2841820" data-attributes="member: 123811"><p>I highly doubt you could change one mind either way. Unless they have actually had hands on experiences hunting. And as far as not caring ? Where did you draw that assumption ? Because we have shown the ill effects of others having a much larger impact ? And exactly which type of sportsman has been proven to creating these bad effects on our wildlife ? I have yet to see one specific group called out. Is it the bird hunters ? Or possibly the Prairie dog hunters ? Deer or Elk ? It looks like we're all guilty according to Steve ? Just because someone chose to use a lead projectile. The usage be dammed. And some people are willing to just jump on the bandwagon because it fits the idea of a bad conservationist. I am not one to buy the BS, presented to me without some solid proof. And some thought process on my part. I have yet to see my ill effects on the ecosystem. Show me and I will change. Yes, two wrongs don't make it right. But like I said I have yet to see where my slim usage is wrong. But yet we can show many times over where other actions have had a larger negative impact. But we are not to look there either. Or we are bad conservationist. lol</p><p> I am to just buy the ill effects I have on wildlife is 100% true ? I suppose it is possible, maybe in some places. With massive amounts of use of lead, it could possibly have some ill effect. But not in my slim usage of lead projectiles. Shooting squirrels (22lr) with lead bullets. I highly doubt there is enough lead left in that squirrel to effect any wildlife. It would stand to reason it would have more of an effect on me from eating the squirrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M1A1ABRAMS, post: 2841820, member: 123811"] I highly doubt you could change one mind either way. Unless they have actually had hands on experiences hunting. And as far as not caring ? Where did you draw that assumption ? Because we have shown the ill effects of others having a much larger impact ? And exactly which type of sportsman has been proven to creating these bad effects on our wildlife ? I have yet to see one specific group called out. Is it the bird hunters ? Or possibly the Prairie dog hunters ? Deer or Elk ? It looks like we're all guilty according to Steve ? Just because someone chose to use a lead projectile. The usage be dammed. And some people are willing to just jump on the bandwagon because it fits the idea of a bad conservationist. I am not one to buy the BS, presented to me without some solid proof. And some thought process on my part. I have yet to see my ill effects on the ecosystem. Show me and I will change. Yes, two wrongs don't make it right. But like I said I have yet to see where my slim usage is wrong. But yet we can show many times over where other actions have had a larger negative impact. But we are not to look there either. Or we are bad conservationist. lol I am to just buy the ill effects I have on wildlife is 100% true ? I suppose it is possible, maybe in some places. With massive amounts of use of lead, it could possibly have some ill effect. But not in my slim usage of lead projectiles. Shooting squirrels (22lr) with lead bullets. I highly doubt there is enough lead left in that squirrel to effect any wildlife. It would stand to reason it would have more of an effect on me from eating the squirrel. [/QUOTE]
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