I was walking on a trail in the woods the other day and I found a few spent shotgun shells.I often find them in fields or woods around my house.I pick them up to throw them away at home.
Why hunters dont pick them up after each shot?
They dont shoot full auto shotguns, you have time to store your spent shells away as you reload your double barrel gun.
Are they just a few that leave trash behind or is it common practice among hunters to not pick the empty shells?
I would assume that it's very easy to see the bright colored case and the shiny brass in the middle of the green grass.
I already find rude people who do that at the range, but I find it even worse when it's in the wilderness.
Why hunters dont pick them up after each shot?
They dont shoot full auto shotguns, you have time to store your spent shells away as you reload your double barrel gun.
Are they just a few that leave trash behind or is it common practice among hunters to not pick the empty shells?
I would assume that it's very easy to see the bright colored case and the shiny brass in the middle of the green grass.
I already find rude people who do that at the range, but I find it even worse when it's in the wilderness.