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FAC APPLICATION QUESTION


lozrob
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Hi.

when appying for a FAC license , ( something like 17hmr or 22 hmr to kill rabbits with )

do you actually need a landowner to verify your application on a specific piece of land / farm etc.

or can you just apply like a shotgun license.

i have a few permissions already that i can shoot my 22 air rifle on but its getting more difficult to get near the rabbits .

i would need to apply for an open ticket i know, but was just wondering.

 

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Yes they need contact details of the landowner, where you will be using your rifle.then they will phone him,or sometimes meet him In person.

They will need to clear the land for shooting unless it has already been done. This is different from shooting with an air rifle as a .22 rimfire bullet can give you a very nasty headache from about a kilometer so it has to be safe. They generally go out and check the land with the owner or their foreperson ( nearly said Foreman, not PC ). My FEO went round the golf course with the Head Greenkeeper, even though I had been shooting with air rifle for a few years previously. You will need to include a letter of permission from the land owner with your application.

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They will need to clear the land for shooting unless it has already been done. This is different from shooting with an air rifle as a .22 rimfire bullet can give you a very nasty headache from about a kilometer so it has to be safe. They generally go out and check the land with the owner or their foreperson ( nearly said Foreman, not PC ). My FEO went round the golf course with the Head Greenkeeper, even though I had been shooting with air rifle for a few years previously. You will need to include a letter of permission from the land owner with your application.

That sounds about right to me

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They will need to clear the land for shooting unless it has already been done. This is different from shooting with an air rifle as a .22 rimfire bullet can give you a very nasty headache from about a kilometer so it has to be safe. They generally go out and check the land with the owner or their foreperson ( nearly said Foreman, not PC ). My FEO went round the golf course with the Head Greenkeeper, even though I had been shooting with air rifle for a few years previously. You will need to include a letter of permission from the land owner with your application.

You must be shooting very early In the morning or late at night.

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