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About a year ago I donated a pallet some 63 cases of a top name brand of Biodegradable sporting clay pigeons to my gun club...
They have now put out a notice that no more Biodegradable clay pigeons are to be used on the club premises...
Reason being that while they are Biodegradable, they so change the PH levels of the soil that it kills off all the vegitation...
They have decided to use the standard breakable clay's and will clean up the pieces when also cleaning up and recycling the lead...
Thought I'd pass this little aspect of them on.
Phil
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What do they do with the ph? Raise? Lower? Our soil ph could stand to be lowered a notch or 2.
“In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act.” ― George Orwell
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Yup, our club learned our lesson on that as well. No more bio's for us.
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Yeah thats pretty much old news.
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Copied there statement.
Phil ______________________________________
Please do not use Biodegradable Shotgun Clays on the Range While using clays that are called biodegradable would seem to be environmentally friendly it is actually better for the environment of our range to use the old style clays. Biodegradable clays, with greenish-white interiors, produce sulfuric acid when they breakdown in soil. In large amounts, this acid changes the balance in the soil and is known to kill vegetation, including large trees on other gun ranges. West End requests that our members use the old type of clays, which have black interiors when broken apart. They don�t break down but they also don�t alter the Ph balance in the soil. By maintaining a balance in our soils acid-base, heavy metals are less likely to leach into the soil and can be recovered along with broken clays during the harvesting process. Thank you,
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I'm really glad they did that, ever since I started trying to raise corn on the trap field, I haven't been able to get a crop growing. I'm sure this will make a difference...
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