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erm171292

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About erm171292

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  • Birthday 17/12/1992

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  1. Cheers for the reply - yes I had imagined that CCF would be irrelevant. I wasn't looking for a quick fix - I know that shooting is a long-term commitment and that the legislation is designed to stop people who shouldn't have guns from having guns. So, in a nutshell, your advice is get practical advice, do the DSC courses and then use land rights as a valid reason? I (my parents) own about 3 acres of land but to be honest that means about as much as the CCF shooting experience - occasionally get some muntjac and seen maybe two rabbits in the last 10 years. The main reason I asked the qu
  2. Guys, I am an 18 year old student. I have been involved in school shooting and my CCF contingent which has given me experience with .22lr, 5.56mm and 7.62mm shooting. It is my desire to get a 7.62 rifle for the purpose of hunting (as a paying participant) and target practice/zeroing. I'm not really a fan of the "target rifle" discipline, as in slings, jackets, iron sights and discomfort, because I prefer more relaxed rules as far as equipment goes. Basically I was wondering if there was any advice out there as to how I might go about getting the proof for the police so they do not r
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