but be careful where you pick up your rock...you'd probably get a fine for "displacement of natural resources"You can always throw rocks!!
No worries, I'll take my own rocks. I usually seem to haul some around anyways. I just looked in back of my truck the other day and realized I was still hauling around rocks from hunting in Nevada. HAHA!but be careful where you pick up your rock...you'd probably get a fine for "displacement of natural resources"![]()
I could be wrong, but I havn't seen any .22 rimfire ammo that was not lead. Guess all the cottontails get a breakI'm guessing the ammunition manufacturers will stay ahead of this so you guys can keep hunting. I believe there are non-lead options for most cartridges currently... cost is high but so is everything else in California.
3 or so years back Winchester was working on a tin bullet and CCI a copper particle/polymer load in .22. No idea if they ever made it to market, so the bunnies may still be safe. With a market the size of CA, someone will come out with a solution soon.I could be wrong, but I havn't seen any .22 rimfire ammo that was not lead. Guess all the cottontails get a break![]()
Most of us havent seen any that was lead! lolI could be wrong, but I havn't seen any .22 rimfire ammo that was not lead.
Cowboy, I do believe I saw an advertisement for a "lead-free" .22 LR round. Big deal, when it's unavailable, like all other .22LR.I could be wrong, but I havn't seen any .22 rimfire ammo that was not lead. Guess all the cottontails get a break![]()
If the political scene stays the same in Sacramento...pretty soon all you'll be able to shoot...is the breeze...barring any First Amendment attacks by Jerry "MoonBeam" Brown and his cronies. Good luck.