This video discusses the BASC's (The British Association for Shooting and Conservation) call for a voluntary transition away from lead shot and single-use plastic in shotgun ammunition for live quarry shooting. Dan Reynolds from BASC explains the rationale behind this move, driven by European regulations and environmental concerns, and outlines a five-year transition period. The discussion covers the potential impacts on the game shooting industry, the viability and cost of alternatives like steel shot, and the ongoing challenges related to general licenses and conservation efforts. The overall aim is to ensure the long-term sustainability and social relevance of shooting sports.
This video features a discussion with Nick Horten from BASC (The British Association for Shooting and Conservation) addressing the general license bill and its implications for shooting in the UK. The conversation likely delves into the future of shooting activities, potentially touching on regulatory changes, firearm types, and legal aspects pertinent to UK shooters. The BASC organization's involvement suggests a focus on advocacy and information dissemination for firearm owners within the United Kingdom.
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