danebrewer10 6 Posted August 13, 2009 Report Share Posted August 13, 2009 Hi all, I went into the gunshop today (actually to buy a new shotgun ) and I asked for some goose loads (steel) as the season is close and there are(usually) some geese that like to come down and feed on the stubble of a friends small holding. Anyhow, he gave me some 3in Lyalvale steel cartridges loaded with 36g of no.3 shot. He seemed to think they would do the trick, what do you guys think? I probably won't be shooting at extreme ranges, I would have thought I'd have to limit myself to 25-30 yd max... any takers? Cheers DB10 Quote Link to post
the Verminator 0 Posted August 13, 2009 Report Share Posted August 13, 2009 they should do the job, but as you have said they dont have the range or killing power of lead. also the canada geese are vermin so you can shoot them now if you want Quote Link to post
moonflight 6 Posted August 13, 2009 Report Share Posted August 13, 2009 they should do the job, but as you have said they dont have the range or killing power of lead. also the canada geese are vermin so you can shoot them now if you want YES YOU CAN SHOOT CANADA GEESE NOW UNDER 'GENERAL LICIENCE' BUT SHOW RESTRAINT AND WAIT TILL THE 1'ST SEPTEMBER . Quote Link to post
markyboy 0 Posted August 15, 2009 Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 DONT WASTE YOUR TIME WITH LAYLVALE SQEEBS THEY ARE AWFUL. THEY ARE THE WORST STEEL CARTRIDGES ON MARKET. ANY AMERICAN STEEL LIKE REMI I WOULD GO FOR. BUT IM AFRAID BRITTISH STEEL JUST ARE NO WHERE NEAR THE QUALITY THAN AMERICAN STEEL Quote Link to post
bobndog 0 Posted August 15, 2009 Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 they should do the job, but as you have said they dont have the range or killing power of lead. also the canada geese are vermin so you can shoot them now if you want YES YOU CAN SHOOT CANADA GEESE NOW UNDER 'GENERAL LICIENCE' BUT SHOW RESTRAINT AND WAIT TILL THE 1'ST SEPTEMBER . Methinks not, under the General licence you can only kill Canada geese out of season to protect crops, what crops are you protecting at this time of year? The Canada goose was first added to three general licences in England by DEFRA on 1st March 2005 as provided for by the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981. As of 1st January 2008 Natural England is responsible for the issuing of these licences for the following purposes only; to prevent serious damage to livestock, foodstuffs for livestock, crops, vegetables, fruit, growing timber, fisheries or inland waters. to preserve public health or public safety. air safety. It is important to remember that these licences have clearly-defined terms and conditions. Anybody carrying out control of Canada geese under them may need to prove, if questioned by authorities, that they are fully in compliance with the terms and conditions. If they cannot do so they may be liable to prosecution. Copies of the general licences can be found at http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/conservat...genlicences.htm Quote Link to post
moonflight 6 Posted August 15, 2009 Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 (edited) they should do the job, but as you have said they dont have the range or killing power of lead. also the canada geese are vermin so you can shoot them now if you want YES YOU CAN SHOOT CANADA GEESE NOW UNDER 'GENERAL LICIENCE' BUT SHOW RESTRAINT AND WAIT TILL THE 1'ST SEPTEMBER . Methinks not, under the General licence you can only kill Canada geese out of season to protect crops, what crops are you protecting at this time of year? The Canada goose was first added to three general licences in England by DEFRA on 1st March 2005 as provided for by the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981. As of 1st January 2008 Natural England is responsible for the issuing of these licences for the following purposes only; to prevent serious damage to livestock, foodstuffs for livestock, crops, vegetables, fruit, growing timber, fisheries or inland waters. to preserve public health or public safety. air safety. It is important to remember that these licences have clearly-defined terms and conditions. Anybody carrying out control of Canada geese under them may need to prove, if questioned by authorities, that they are fully in compliance with the terms and conditions. If they cannot do so they may be liable to prosecution. Copies of the general licences can be found at http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/conservat...genlicences.htm I WAS SIMPILY POINTING OUT THAT YOU CAN KILL CANADA GEESE OUT OF SEASON .'GENERAL LICENCE'. MEANING THERE ARE CONDITION'S DONT SHOOT THEM LIKE VERMIN THAT WAS STATED IN THE OTHER POST. Edited August 16, 2009 by moonflight Quote Link to post
danebrewer10 6 Posted August 16, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 16, 2009 hmmm I think I am with many shooters here in the fact that I don't really shoot enough pigeons to make a difference, and I think that most shooters shoot primarily for sport, the crop protection is a secondary thing and crop protection can only really be done in standing crops or on drilled seed beds protecting the emerging crops or the seeds so shooting them now is really only for sport? and I don't really think that public health/safety are factors in goose shooting but I would wait 'til the season anyway..... though I hope they will stick around until then!! anyhow I don't want to direct this thread down the rocky road of ethics..... Quote Link to post
Sterry 0 Posted August 16, 2009 Report Share Posted August 16, 2009 Can i be the first to say that steel is really not as good as the other non toxic alternatives (in my opinon), have you had a look at Eley bismuth and Express hevi-shot. size 3 will do fine but with the alternatives named you could use even 4s for geese, with the steel i think the shot size is increased to keep what kinetic energy it has. Quote Link to post
danebrewer10 6 Posted August 17, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 17, 2009 Can i be the first to say that steel is really not as good as the other non toxic alternatives (in my opinon), have you had a look at Eley bismuth and Express hevi-shot. size 3 will do fine but with the alternatives named you could use even 4s for geese, with the steel i think the shot size is increased to keep what kinetic energy it has. The only reason I got steel is because I don't really want to be paying the heinously exorbitant price for the hevishot type products or bismuth.... which last time i had a look was £25 for a box of 25 in 2 1/2 inch versus £6 for the 3" steel... Quote Link to post
Guest john5 Posted August 17, 2009 Report Share Posted August 17, 2009 they should do the job, but as you have said they dont have the range or killing power of lead. also the canada geese are vermin so you can shoot them now if you want another fecking hand jiver Quote Link to post
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