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How many rounds a year do you shoot?
Unread 02-16-2011, 08:13 AM   #1
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The thread on the EPA ban of lead shot on depredation permits has me wondering what will the effect be on us as shooters and collectors of old double guns. Some folks who don't shoot much obviously will not be affected as much, others who shoot a lot will be. My sense is most people who have some classic doubles whether it is a Parker or Fox, Elsie etc will not be affected that much and will pursue their quarry with bismuth, nice shot etc. Thus prices of classic doubles may not be all that affected.

Me - 3000 - 4000 rounds of lead annually on clay pigeons. Another 1000 rounds of lead for hunting, mostly crows and a few on pheasant. About 150 non-tox rounds on waterfowl.


So how much shooting do you do with lead shot?
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Unread 02-16-2011, 09:19 AM   #2
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I'm about 1200 - 1500 rounds on skeet and SC with a few rounds of trap in the mix. I take less than 100 shots at wild game per year.

I would shoot a lot less skeet and SC if the price of ammo escalated to $1 per shell, that's for sure... but it wouldn't affect my hunting ammo expenditures.
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I average about 2500 rounds a year on the clay games and maybe 75 on game between upland and stocked birds. I would hurt to have to shoot a lead alternative.....


Let me correct this. I checked my calender because I keep track..Total targets in 2010 was 4,625 and add a few hundred more for Danny and now it would REALLY hurt..
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Last year I shot about 6300 just in registered skeet, not counting some practice. Thats a lot of reloading!!!!!
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Based on my use of primers and shot I estimate as many as 4000 rounds per year at targets. I might slow down to half that during a year when I'm busy with other priorities...

In a good year I shoot perhaps 100 rounds at waterfowl and maybe 50 at upland birds.

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Unread 02-16-2011, 11:21 AM   #6
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I would like to hear from some of our hot shots on this question. We know who they are. How about Mark Conrad, Doctor Truit, J.D. Shank, Smith guy Reverend Charles Brooks, Fox guys Mike Campbell, Frank "Silvers". I used to shoot more than ten thousand a year until I lost the sight of my right eye, only a fraction of that now. How about it, guys, come clean.
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3,600 just clays alone..Bill
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I shoot about 4,000 a year at sporting clays (I shot about 500 a week while in Italy 40 years ago and was a fairly good shot then. I just don't shoot enough to get good again.) I get invited to about a dozen dove hunts a year and will shoot about 14 boxes of of shells. I don't get the wildfowl shooting I would like so I doubt I shoot 25 nontox a year.

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I'd say I shoot around 500-750 rounds a year at ducks and geese. I know that seems a lot but when your season come in the 3rd week of September and doesn't go out till the 2nd week of January, you hunt at least three days a week, in a good area....

Other game maybe 200 rounds a year. That counts doves, squirrels, barn pigeons, that kinda thing.

My clay shooting is way down there in maybe the 500 cartridge range. Some years more, but that's probably average. If I'd shoot clays more I probably wouldn't shoot up so many shells at ducks!


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Unread 02-16-2011, 12:23 PM   #10
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4,000 to 5,000 a year as a guess. Almost all at clays of some kind or another. Some Doves, some Pheasant. Used to hunt a lot of Prairie Chicken/Grouse, but not so much any more.
Also like to try my hand at Quail once or twice a year.
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