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Updated 11/29/2024
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Targets splinters after trapshooting contaminate the nature - how to solve this problem

Current situation

Splinters of targets remain on the field

Disadvantages

Nature is contaminated

The soil becomes affected

The beautiful place with be destroyed

Ideal final result

The area should remain as same as it was before - no changes due to trapshooting

Problem statement

It is very difficult to collect the splinters from the field

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