I appreciate your opinion, not sure I agree with it, but it is appreciated.
The shot wad issue is a big deal at target ranges and duck clubs that shoot a lot of shells, so the issue does exist and has been a goal of shotshell manufacturers for years.
They have tried the corn/soy based plastics and it does not work well with cold temps and has other less than desirable physical properties that would be down right dangerous.
Isn't being a good steward of the environment to shoot a shells with shot wads that are buried in the mud or worked into the ground don't stay that way for decades?
The difference in the price of a box of shells would probably be $.25 cents or less.
Thanks for your response.
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