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paul2012

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  1. I gave up a year ago and regretted it from the moment i gave my certs back. Sure enough I'm waiting for them to drop back through the letter box again. Don't do it, its not worth it. Keep looking for land and when you find a decent land owner you'll be laughing. I told mine when I quit and when I went back to them they hadn't let any one else on it and now I've got permission on it again and they still wont let anybody else on it.
  2. I think it might be because you don't need as many. Of course its always good to have more but most of my success with them was using 1 decoy and adding dead birds into the pattern. Also the decoy I had was just a crow shape cut out of mdf and sprayed black. Others have used socks to add the 3d look to it, it works though lol If you want real good advice ask steve_b_wales he's like the corvid god lol helped me out a couple of years ago
  3. Although concealment is vital as if they can see you even slightly you e got no chance of them coming into a pattern
  4. Thanks for your help. Please come back when you've tried the other ranges but it looks like this is the scope for me after Christmas
  5. I was down my local rfd today and i was looking at the above scope to go on a cz455 American. I was wondering if anybody on here had any experience with them on a .22lr. It seems the reticle is pre calibrated for HV/SV ammo but apparently you can calibrate it for use with subs. It does appear clearer than a standard sport hd but I don't want to blow an extra £50 on a ret and would rather get a better scope. Thanks in advance for any info Paul
  6. I'm not a member David but if you want a copy of the condition id be happy to send you a copy
  7. The wildlife of today is not ours to dispose of as we please, we have it in trust & we must account for it to those who come after. King George VI
  8. avoid south Devon. Go for south coast of cornwall
  9. acorns here, but there's no crops for miles
  10. I shoot near some busy footpaths. Never put a sign up or anything, I just work around it and make sure I'm aware of anybody that may have strayed from the path. As long as your shots are safe and you have permission then i cant see a problem
  11. remember field craft, take your time getting in range of them, stick close to cover and relax. Oh and heel to toe is a good one to remember
  12. According to my ticket you do! And when i saw johnathonLs thread the other day i thougt that it was the norm now.
  13. not got it in writing, but i will get it now!
  14. Some of you may remember a thread recently about this, I got my fav ticket and it says as a condition that i need to notify if i buy/sell/aquire firearms, moderators and ammunition. I had no problems with this and sent the local force an email in line with the letter they sent me, Got a phone call yesterday from firearms licencing saying that I don't need to inform them when i buy ammo as they can barely cope with just firearms purchase transfers etc. They also said that they cant change the condition as it comes printed on the new certificates as its now part of the home office guidelines or something to that effect. So now im lost as to what to do, because if i do what they say and don't inform them im in breach of my conditions. And if i do then i could be seen to be ignoring what they are telling me to do. I don't think im the only one in this situation as the condition is standard on all new certifcates in the area but what should i do
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