King, I think for this crowd, we're particularly sensitive to steel because of its potential effect on our guns and our ability to shoot them, without paying $3 per shell. Personally, I have no problem with nontox requirements where they are reasonable, based on biological/environmental factors. In most cases, depositing lead shot on dry land does not constitute a hazard to either wildlife or humans. But there are some who want to push us down the path to regulating lead like we regulate second hand tobacco smoke. The hazards posed by the two are totally different.