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    Senior Member The_Cheat's Avatar
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    Sport shooting?

    Right, I'm heading down to Devon this weekend. A Civi mate of mine has some land down there and a Fire arms cert etc etc and I've been invited down to shoot some furry animals.

    So, this might sound stupid, but what am I going to need? I get the old wet / warm kit but is there anything else? Having never done this I have no clue!

    Any help greatly appreciated.

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    Re: Sport shooting?

    If in doubt, ask your friend. Otherwise: start here
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    Re: Sport shooting?

    When you say 'furry things', what do you mean exactly?
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    Now we have a Police Service, and they provide a Force.
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    Re: Sport shooting?

    Quote Originally Posted by Farmerbleep
    When you say 'furry things', what do you mean exactly?
    Who cares? If it moves then it's fair game

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    Re: Sport shooting?

    Red stags are not in season until August, foxes are about and sheep are wooly so me not know enough!
    When we had a Police Force, they provided a Service.
    Now we have a Police Service, and they provide a Force.
    We're Fooked.

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    Re: Sport shooting?

    He'll provide the ammo, the firearms and the targets. You supply your own clothing, erudite conversation and safe working practices.

    Simples!



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