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17 minutes ago, ShootingEgg said:

Unsure to be honest, but if you're on your land and the pellet doesn't leave your land, how are you breaking the law?

As far as I remember, there was/is an issue about doing so out an upstairs window, I can't find anything via Google.

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I know a chap that does pest control professionally and uses a .22lr  and subsonics out of bedroom windows as the backstop angle is pretty near perfect, don't see why there would be a problem with an air rifle so long as the pellet  doesn't leave the boundaries.

 

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11 minutes ago, scobydog said:

I know a chap that does pest control professionally and uses a .22lr  and subsonics out of bedroom windows as the backstop angle is pretty near perfect, don't see why there would be a problem with an air rifle so long as the pellet  doesn't leave the boundaries.

 

S

I know someone who's been shooting his 22.250 put of his bedroom window.

The only people that showed any concerns were his mum and dad. 

They were watching telly an wondered what was going on. 

 

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41 minutes ago, Dougy said:

I know someone who's been shooting his 22.250 put of his bedroom window.

The only people that showed any concerns were his mum and dad. 

They were watching telly an wondered what was going on. 

 

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Mate often let’s rip with his .17HMR from his OH’s bedroom window! It doesn’t go down well with her as it’s often early doors and she’s fast asleep! 😂

Ive mentioned before on here about a lady I worked for who often ‘potted’ the odd rabbit with her .410 from her bedroom window when they got too close to her plants. 

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