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Hi it is not compulsory to have any thing other than the proof from land owner or sporting rights holder of your land to shoot deer. Get it in writing to keep your self right & dont let police tell you that you need DMQ1 or that but it wouldent be a bad idea to look into doing it. Try get out with some one with real good knowledge not the self taught type either that think they know as you are only as good as your mentor & will learn nowt at end of the day.

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Yeah your ok with a .223 in Scotland, I dont think SS saw your flag and played it on the safe side..

It's easier in scotland, but the best thing to do is ring your FEO and ask for his advice before you apply.

Which region are you in..

Do you have permissions?

Scotland are doing away with land inspections in certain areas, they put the emphasis on the shooter to decide whether it is safe or not...

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You can't shoot Roe with a .223, .243 and above I'm afraid. And they will need either a DSC1 or a mentor standing by these days. :thumbs:
thought you could in scotland.

You can dunc & it aint a compulsory law to have DMQ to shoot deer just the permission as i stated & you need a 50g bullet minimum with 1700 or 1750ftb to shoot roe cant remember exactly but sure i will be corrected. I do know it is 5og bullet & up in the .224 cal.

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For ROE ONLY...A bullet designed to deform in a predictable manner of not less than 50gr, with a muzzle energy of not less than 1000ftlbs and a muzzle velocity of not less than 2450ft/sec.

 

The 1750 ftlbs, 100gr and MV of 2450ft/sec applies to all other deer.

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For ROE ONLY...A bullet designed to deform in a predictable manner of not less than 50gr, with a muzzle energy of not less than 1000ftlbs and a muzzle velocity of not less than 2450ft/sec.

 

The 1750 ftlbs, 100gr and MV of 2450ft/sec applies to all other deer.

 

 

Where did you get this info from..??????

 

Cheers

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For ROE ONLY...A bullet designed to deform in a predictable manner of not less than 50gr, with a muzzle energy of not less than 1000ftlbs and a muzzle velocity of not less than 2450ft/sec.

 

The 1750 ftlbs, 100gr and MV of 2450ft/sec applies to all other deer.

 

 

Where did you get this info from..??????

 

Cheers

 

Er..I kind of have it remebered..one of lifes little anal retentives me.. ;)

But you had me worried I had made a mistake, so I just checked it hereScottish Stalking Info

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For ROE ONLY...A bullet designed to deform in a predictable manner of not less than 50gr, with a muzzle energy of not less than 1000ftlbs and a muzzle velocity of not less than 2450ft/sec.

 

The 1750 ftlbs, 100gr and MV of 2450ft/sec applies to all other deer.

 

 

Where did you get this info from..??????

 

Cheers

 

Er..I kind of have it remebered..one of lifes little anal retentives me.. ;)

But you had me worried I had made a mistake, so I just checked it hereScottish Stalking Info

no prob ss, im in lanarkshire bud, thanks again lads always good to no there are lads out there hoo like to help cheers
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For ROE ONLY...A bullet designed to deform in a predictable manner of not less than 50gr, with a muzzle energy of not less than 1000ftlbs and a muzzle velocity of not less than 2450ft/sec.

 

The 1750 ftlbs, 100gr and MV of 2450ft/sec applies to all other deer.

 

 

Where did you get this info from..??????

 

Cheers

 

Er..I kind of have it remebered..one of lifes little anal retentives me.. ;)

But you had me worried I had made a mistake, so I just checked it hereScottish Stalking Info

 

 

:hmm::hmm: Cheers, well, I've only been stalking in Scotland the once, many years ago...just as well perhaps...I learnt something here, SOUTH of the border NO speed and NO weight for larger calibre. Minimum 1700ft lb, .240 and expanding ammo!

 

.22CF, 50g Expanding, and 1000ft lb MINIMUM for the small deer though (CWD, Muntjac)...still no speed!!

 

:thumbs::thumbs:

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