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I couldnt say yet as I havent done a massive range of shooting. So far ive done:

 

Pigeon

Rabbit

 

occasional crow

occasional pheasant

occasional squirrel

occasional Magpie

occasional fox

occasional duck (off a pool - not wildfowling)

 

Never : Deer, goose, wood cock, partridge, boar, wildfowling on tidal area, goat, Jay, jackdoor, rook.

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Rabbits :blush:

 

The variety of ways to do it means you could shoot the same quarry whilst engaging in a variety of disciplines. Just wish there were a few more of them about here!

 

same goes for pigeons and wildfowl

 

infact most animals....

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Ill stick with target shooting on paper or clays, its highly likely that a ban on killing stuff for sport could be brought in within my lifetime, so paper/clay is a safer choice in this scenario :good:

 

 

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That's a bit defeatist Neil, and I for one ain't going vegetarian!!!!

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Bad Drivers for me, so I would be busy all day everyday.

 

I'd start on Roundabouts, very few people know how to use a roundabout, signal in it, or who has right of way. That would keep me busy for months.

 

Space fillers. The twerps that take up your braking distance, then brake hard because they are going too fast, creating a potential rear end shunt, which they could easily claim was your fault for being too close.

 

Trucks that sit side by side for mile on mile, because the dummy overtaking wont drop back when he can't make it.

 

I could go on but I'm not ready for a cardiac yet.

 

Yup, bad drivers for me...

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Bad Drivers for me, so I would be busy all day everyday.

 

I'd start on Roundabouts, very few people know how to use a roundabout, signal in it, or who has right of way. That would keep me busy for months.

 

Space fillers. The twerps that take up your braking distance, then brake hard because they are going too fast, creating a potential rear end shunt, which they could easily claim was your fault for being too close.

 

Trucks that sit side by side for mile on mile, because the dummy overtaking wont drop back when he can't make it.

 

I could go on but I'm not ready for a cardiac yet.

 

Yup, bad drivers for me...

you a taxi driver by anychance :good::hmm::lol:
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