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Join Date: October 31, 2007
Location: Western Florida panhandle
Posts: 10,689
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Yeah i don't know details either... as far as "inert" I feel the "BIO" birds just wouldn't have a measurable toxicity.
I also expect that the coal tar would only affect fields where heavy shooting occurred. Brent
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Senior Member
Join Date: August 23, 2008
Location: SoCal
Posts: 6,281
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I don't toss targets where the land will be cultivated or grazed. As far as the inert targets are concerned, I much prefer the ert ones.
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Senior Member
Join Date: February 23, 2005
Posts: 9,962
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Can we just get some of them bigger ...for us old guys ....( and slower ) ...
or just count the best 25 out of 30 ....??? |
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Junior member
Join Date: April 18, 2008
Location: N. Central Florida
Posts: 8,518
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The old ones posed a danger to porcine animals- with us being over run by them, maybe using regular ones to help poison those suckers isn't such a bad idea. The bio's destroy the grasses and such where they are.
I have shot clays at clubs where parts were cattle grazing areas as well as over rice paddies - in California no less - there was never any issues or worries |
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Join Date: November 3, 2009
Location: East Tx
Posts: 57
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I'm not sure how they are doing it(keep forgetting to ask)but at my club somehow they're picking up and using the broken clays to put down on the S/C's course roads to help keep the dust down.Of course after you run over them a couple times they turn into a nice trail.
Pretty neat idea
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Junior member
Join Date: April 18, 2008
Location: N. Central Florida
Posts: 8,518
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We mixed the wads into the broken clays as well - worked for a while on the main road until we got it black-topped
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