
Top-venting blank firing gun amnesty
The amnesty for top-venting blank firing guns, being held due to the increased use of converted guns of this type in crime, runs from 3-28 February.
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Are you moving away from lead ammunition this year? As more people make the transition, there is going to be a growing demand for lead-free cartridges. But there are serious challenges facing the manufacturing supply chain, not only in the UK but around the world.
Now is a good time to place your orders and ensure you’re well stocked for the season ahead. Making your local gun shop aware of your interest or requirements in advance will also help cartridge manufacturers gauge demand and plan accordingly.
In April 2021, the National Game Dealers Association (NGDA) announced plans to refuse fur and feathered game shot with lead from July 2022. The NGDA stated that the continued use of lead shot has become a growing blocker for the game market.
So, what does this mean for you?
For more advice, visit www.basc.org.uk/lead
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