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Bracken606

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  1. Thank you all for your replies, much appreciated, now i just need to sort which rifle, but that can wait until i get that beginners session under my belt. Simon.
  2. Sorry for the late reply. I am from Northamptonshire and looking to go along to a local club for a newbie course sometime soon. I have a number of clubs nearby, namely Kettering, East Northamptonshire Shooting Association and Kibworth (Leicestershire) I am new to shooting (hence the need for club practice for a long time, before any ideas of looking for permissions enter my thoughts), but I am not new to field sports having trained in falconry with Steve & Emma Ford at BSF back in their Cantebury days. Simon.
  3. Thanks for the reply. I thought they may well separate into different calibre classes, but didnt know if I was making it hard for myself. But as you say with set known distances its just a case of zeroing and plenty of mildot practice beyond zero'd range if shooting at more than 1 distance each session, which can only be a good thing for hunting practice. Thanks again, Simon.
  4. Hi all, this is my first time posting on here, but been a member for a short while. My question is (and I apologise if it has been covered before) if i look to get an airgun (non FAC) for hunting at .22 will i be able to compete at bench shooting when i join a local club. I don't mean will the club not allow .22 and .177 together, i mean can you effectively compete at targets with a .22 (looking at the trajectory) or am I making work for myself and would be better to source a .20 to cover both. Thanks in advance for any replies and I apologise once again if this has been covered befor
  5. Hope your pups were alright with the fireworks. Case in point my previous dog a Drakeshead Lab that had all working parentage would cower under the dining table and shiver, whereas my Sussex Spaniel with a mix of working and show blood lines will bark to be let out to the back gate where he sits there and watches the whole event.
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