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NPPC- how exactly does it work?


MirokuMK70
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Considering joining but a bit confused about how much of your £125 "year" you can actually shoot...

 

This is what it says on the NPPC website:

"Shooting as often as you wish until the end of harvest, after which we operate call-out only to our farmers until the issue of the next list."

 

Does this then mean that from August/September you cannot shoot until you receive the new list?

If so, how long is it usually before new lists are issued..? I'm assuming it's in time to shoot the winter rape etc or am I wrong?

 

I'm not slagging it off or fishing for an argument, just trying to gauge what i'm potentially signing up for...

 

Any answers gratefully received.

 

sorry just realised i've put this in the wrong place...

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no it doesnt mean you can not shoot , it means it will be limited because some farmers plough rape stubble straight back in getting ready for the next crops :good: all you do is ring Js up and see what the crack his simple :good: Also 125 quid a year is peanuts for what you get :good: and the 25 quid is for admin, so really its 100 quid then next year if you renew he reduces the fee again ,its a diy club you have to get of your **** and find the birds js will point you in the right direction :good: so their you go cheap access to thousands of arc es . :good:

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