Every video I watch makes me feel thankful about the laws here in America. I'm just looking at my rifle ammo that's just in a ammocan under my computer desk. We don't have to apply to buy here but they have been recording name and phone number even when you buy with cash here. Basically big box stores have been doing that but mom and pop shops do not.
I've never seen .410 in buckshot\G\GG\Gamebore in the UK. Who sells it? I have no need for any so not really an issue, just curious as I've only seen .410 in clay\bird loads. Cheers :)
Actially "ball bearings" is often used colloquialy to refer to any ball shaped metal. Its easy to understand language as the video is intended to explain in laymans terms. Furthermore if you really want to be pedantic its called "shot" oh and steel shot is absolutely a thing so it's not always lead either. 👍
Every video I watch makes me feel thankful about the laws here in America. I'm just looking at my rifle ammo that's just in a ammocan under my computer desk. We don't have to apply to buy here but they have been recording name and phone number even when you buy with cash here. Basically big box stores have been doing that but mom and pop shops do not.
And how are those laws going for the kids in schools?
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Thank you, great video and explains a lot about UK shotgun cartridges
I've never seen .410 in buckshot\G\GG\Gamebore in the UK. Who sells it? I have no need for any so not really an issue, just curious as I've only seen .410 in clay\bird loads. Cheers :)
As I understand it the are quite uncommon I just grabbed a box out of curiosity from my local RFD but dont think they have them anymore
I don’t know if you’ve been told yet, but it’s not ballbearings inside it’s lead shot keep up the good work .
What about "flite-control" buckshot? Is that still section 2?
Those aren't "ball bearings" (which would be made from hardened steel), but soft lead pellets.
Actially "ball bearings" is often used colloquialy to refer to any ball shaped metal. Its easy to understand language as the video is intended to explain in laymans terms. Furthermore if you really want to be pedantic its called "shot" oh and steel shot is absolutely a thing so it's not always lead either. 👍
They do rifled barrel shotguns too, that i assume are designed for only slug use.
Great Video 💯💥💥💥💥💥💥💥