New non-toxic shot type approved by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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    New non-toxic shot type approved by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

    Hunters are required to use approved non-toxic shot while hunting waterfowl, and when hunting mourning doves on fish and wildlife areas. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service determines which types of shot are legally considered non-toxic. In addition to the already approved list of shot types, tungsten-iron-polymer has recently been added, and is now legal to use when and where non-toxic shot is required.
    It is illegal to possess shells loaded with anything other than approved non-toxic shot while hunting ducks, geese or coots anywhere in the state.
    Below is the list of non-toxic shot currently approved for use:
    Approved shot type*
    Percent Composition by Weight
    Bismuth-tin
    97 bismuth, and 3 tin​

    Iron (steel)
    iron and carbon​

    Iron-tungsten
    any proportion of tungsten, and >1 iron​

    Iron-tungsten-nickel
    >1 iron, any proportion of tungsten, and up to 40 nickel​

    Tungsten-bronze
    51.1 tungsten, 44.4 copper, 3.9 tin, and 0.6 iron,
    or 60 tungsten, 35.1 copper, 3.9 tin, and 1 iron​

    Tungsten-iron-copper-nickel
    40-76 tungsten, 10-37 iron, 9-16 copper, and
    5-7 nickel​

    Tungsten-matrix
    95.9 tungsten, 4.1 polymer​

    Tungsten-polymer
    95.5 tungsten, 4.5 Nylon 6 or 11​

    Tungsten-tin-iron
    any proportions of tungsten and tin, and >1 iron​

    Tungsten-tin-bismuth
    any proportions of tungsten, tin, and bismuth.​

    Tungsten-tin-iron-nickel
    65 tungsten, 21.8 tin, 10.4 iron, and 2.8 nickel​

    Tungsten-iron-polymer
    41.5-95.2 tungsten, 1.5-52.0 iron, and
    3.5-8.0 fluoropolymer

    *Coatings of copper, nickel, tin, zinc, zinc chloride, and zinc chrome on approved nontoxic shot types also are approved.
    For more information, refer to the 2009-2010 Indiana Hunting and Trapping Guide, which can be viewed online at DNR: DNR Home.
     

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