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searley

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  1. If you get an fac for club, then you are only allowed to shoot at the club until you have approved land and had vermin added to uour ticket. All clubs have a probation period of 3 months or more before you can be a full member, so a club wont be any good to you if you want to apply now
  2. In most cases, i find from the center of the road, over the verge, then hedge.. You are already 50 foot away, or not far from it... It certainly not and offence to be within 50ft with a firearm, so i just ensure any shots are taken when there are no cars about... But to be hinest in most cases if using an air rifle or moderated 22 most car drivers would be totally unaware that you have fired a shot.. I did have someone call the police once, when i was close to thier boundary fence, aiming into the land that i had permission on, trying to state i scared her.. I was within 50ft of a bridleway, which cars can go down to get to the horse fields, she tried hard to have me stopped from shooting the land, but was in the end told by the police that i had just as much right to be there as she does on her land, she was also told that if she entered the land i was on to try and stop me shooting she could be charged with aggrevated trespass.. I now when shooting land that is not police approved, call the control room before shooting, it only takes a few minutes and they have not turned up since.. Although they did call my mobile one night to see if i was in a specific location as they had a report, and if i was they neednt turn out
  3. Just had my brother in law around who is a police seargent He claims to have shot H&K police rifles, but it became apparent as i handed him different guns from my collection, and he looked through the scope out the back window, that he did no check the guns were empty first, not did he know how to check When i passed him the Colt M4 he asked if it was full auto or semi auto
  4. Mine just says land deemed suitable by the chief constable, so as long as the land has been passed for the calibre, then they i would be ok, in a similar way the just need to check the wording on their licence So its not just a case of having permission.. But i assume you have had the land checked by the police if you are shooting it?? Unless of course you are only shooting with air rifle? If they have open tickets then yes, it would be upto them to decide if its safe or not
  5. was booked on august, but they have cancelled the course
  6. In my case the FEO has done lots of shooting for many years, shoots a lot of rabbit, fox, deer and anything that can go in the pot, he is also one of only 25 licensees that are allowed to shoot on the newforest
  7. I have a bit of land, that is in a similar situation as the OP's. not a terrace of houses, but a row of bungalows It has about 0.75a of land so not much!!!!! The FEO HAS approved the land for the shooting of fox with a 22lr, as long as the shot are taken towards a specific direction (10ft embankment). The FEO asked the neighbours if any of them had an issue, and none did, as they would rather see the chickens that are on the land On the other hand i have a 5a bit of land that i have not even bothered asking him to inspect, as its totally flat, and i doubt he would consider it safe So as far as i see it, some small bits of land are ok, others are not, careful consideration by the shooter is needed
  8. My understanding is you can borrow a shot gun for upto 7 days without telling the police.. On that basis, if he had his own ticket, then he can 'borrow' the gun for the day to take shooting
  9. One of my mates has an fac, his first.. The 22lr, 17hmr and 223 are closed.. The fac air is open, and it was in day 1 I also know someone that after 2 years badgered the FEO until he was given an open ticket Mine is closed, but ive only had vermin permission on mine for a couple of months, i can wait for it to be opened as my FEO inspects land fast
  10. Often in hampshire they will issue air rifles open, so that you can use them on any land..
  11. Some FEO's are still being funny about deer, and asking for mentors, just getting an FAC with a deer legal calibre does not automatically mean you can shoot them The first thing you need to do is get you letter of permission, stating the calibres you can use, then ask your FEO if the land is cleared and what for... No point putting in a application if the land is only cleared for .22 and the FEO wont clear it for larger. Then when he comes back with the response, tell him what you wish to do, and he will let you know if he is likely to approve it... Hampshire for example are still using mentor conditions..
  12. I am booked on a dsc1 with jelen They will supply me a mentor letter so i can get my variation, then i will do a couple of paid stalks so i have the experience side if it
  13. You are correct, im zerod at 20 yards, however with trajectory charts and a little practice i can still shoot in the right place at 50 yards and beyond.. The only problem with stinger is it will rise about an inch between 25 and 80 yards, then it start to drop again But i find they group as well as winchester subs, Ive not tried much beyond 100 yards, as i would nit shoot beyond that with a 22
  14. My most used: HW100 with pulsar N550 scope by rsearley, on Flickr My favorite First night out with the 10/22 by rsearley, on Flickr
  15. I got a hw75 pistol for shooting rats, and i did once or twice use it to dispatch a rabbit, i can say that at close range there is more than enough power for the pellet to pass right through the head, and it does quickly dispatch them.. But i quickly got over my dislike of dispatching by hand, if needed, which nowadays is rare as better shot placement means they are dead outright For me something was telling me its not right to break the animals neck, but now i see it as the fastest and most humane way. So yes it is possible, but its just extra messing around, more cost, and more risk
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