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Kent_keith

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  1. No Fortune, this a new permission, but quite a big land owner that may lead to more permissions and maybe even some paid work.
  2. I totally agree, this new permission is quite large, there are fields I would use a .243 on and some I would not as I don't consider it to be safe with out a fox box or high seat. We make those decisions with every shoot we take, safety is paramount, so why do the police need to try and control everything we do. Lawfully authority and good reason should be good enough.
  3. It's North Kent, my point is the attitude of the FEO, as I said before in this thread, he is providing a public service and should be more professional.
  4. I asked the Met to clear a piece of land in Kent, I know it's cleared for up to .243 but want to be sure. (Met) It's in Kent you need to ask them, ok I said, (Kent), you need to ask Met as their your certificate issuers. (Met) You need to talk to your FEO, phoned him Friday no answer left a mesg, phoned Monday no answer left a message, phoned Tuesday no answer left a message? I have a .243, DSC1 and stalking permission elsewhere, Your opinion :( shall I just wait, or I'm I being too inpatient?
  5. Unbelievable!!! I would be on to the chief constable asking why it has taken so long, they are performing a public service after all, that as tax payers we pay for.
  6. I use BASC for insurance and advice, and the fact most people have heard of them when trying to gain permissions, but I think you're right about them having zero influence.
  7. I've only had a FAC for a 2 months, what's my chances I wonder? Although I've been shooting air-rifle for 10 years and FAC in the field for three, I don't think being a member of NRA and shooting fullbore at Bisley helps in anyway either.
  8. A good OS 25:1 map might be better, at least it would show public rights of way, and the topography layout. But better than waiting months for an answer I agree.
  9. Government guidelines stipulate asking local shooters and gamekeepers for advice if it's marginal, clearly not done here. Fail. Annoying really.
  10. Well that's what I was told, I was just wondering if anyone else is experiencing this long a wait?
  11. I wish mine still looked like that :( but even my beat up old one looks better then the new Pulser lol had a little play at the shooting show cheap at £1800 pound though lol
  12. Nothing like being direct, I take your point, but I have been asking advice from people more experienced than myself I case it was my fault and I'd done something wrong. I was in touch with the Gunshop yesterday and again today asking their advice, it's been documented by myself and the Gunshop and we (both not just them) have decided that I will continue to monitor the gun to see if it happens again. If it does I have time and dates to prove it happened, what I don't want to happen is Brownings send it back to me saying there's nothing wrong with it. I agree
  13. I agree, just a quick question, do the ejectors have something to do with cocking the gun? Totally unhelpful, but I did laugh
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