Gordoncourtney
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“In my house…I’m the man, I wear the pants.It seems to me that there is some degree of confusion in some households here as to who wears the pants. I'm lucky, in that respect. I met my wife [now of 50.5 years] at an archery club. When we got back to UK we both joined our local gun club, and she shot pistol with a great amount of success until the end of cartridge-shooting handguns here in UK. She never took to BP - way too much like cooking, with all that preparation - plus the cow-fart smell...
I can legally shoot my pcp on my 70 yard garden range till the sun is in my eyes It gets boring. Not a bit of BP on me. The uk probably has the tightest gun laws in the world The only good news at £16/500 it’s cheap to run. How I envy you plenty of guns but all stuck on the wall police took my unmentionables away and that’s the end of real shooting such is life in the ukBlasphemy ! I say. When I was younger , 7 grade, I had 2 problems , girls and guns . The SgtMaj (wife)
cured me the girl problem. But after 51 years she has yet to cure the gun problem, as if it is a problem.
It takes all year to shoot all of mine, real and unmentionable. Favorite is a Lyman 50 cal flint Trade Rifle
just for fun . Then A Crocket 32 cal for hunting, as well as a GPR 54 cal for hunting. I just completed a
Traditions 45 cal flint kit for just another fun to shoot. Life is short and there are a lot of guns. There
will more than likely be Black Powder on my hands when I die , I try to shoot 2 times a week wish it were
more.
gunny
Wait till the new uk legislation goes through in 2023 it t might hit Kranks badly and especially illegal reloaders better not say any more.
Me just a Scorpio pcp these days , I collect a few to hang on the wall , sit in my rocking chair and watch the sun go down. Ha ha ha Muzzle loaders are the way to go At 79 really not to bothered not shot an unmentionable since 2012 my pcp kills rabbits and squirrels to 70 yards what more do I need
Take care I am just a poor pleb not a rich lord with land and estates. Not a gunny country Such is this green and pleasant land
Rookie. LOLI currently have just one ML rifle. Only had it a bit over a year. 50 cal. GPR.
Not interested in clubs & ranges , got my own, i am more of a hunter, 3 years in Africa made me that way. Do whatever makes you happy I have deer across the road but dare not shoot them I had 3 farms to shoot on plus national trust land with bro Andy. All good things come to an end !!!!!! Think andy was secretary of mlYet again with the 'rich lord with land and estates'. You live in England, Mr Courtney, and yet you appear to be positing a state of affairs that simply does not exist.
Our gun club has almost 500 members, and AFAIK, there isn't a single peer of the realm among 'em. Or of any other gun club I've visited over the last thirty years or so. You are playing into the hands of those who are only too willing to believe that shooting here in UK is an elite sport for the rich and landed - it just ain't so. I'm neither rich nor possessed of any land except my back yard.
No target shooting at clubs is for everybody but is strongly police controlled. But if you want to hunt deer it’s very expensive if not impossible for many of us poor plebs in Uk I liked the local Dorking club very much but shooting range time was limited due to noise restriction and so over subscribed it was like queuing up at a busy supermarket for a timed shoot electronic target only as much shooting was uphill long range. No muzzle loaders as many clubs don’t like BP smoke. One can ramble on for hours Bro Andy set up the Bisely ml hut but the lease expired and they were back to square one.Yet again with the 'rich lord with land and estates'. You live in England, Mr Courtney, and yet you appear to be positing a state of affairs that simply does not exist.
Our gun club has almost 500 members, and AFAIK, there isn't a single peer of the realm among 'em. Or of any other gun club I've visited over the last thirty years or so. You are playing into the hands of those who are only too willing to believe that shooting here in UK is an elite sport for the rich and landed - it just ain't so. I'm neither rich nor possessed of any land except my back yard.
I think I need to go to the bathroom...LOL!GASP! only one? just the thought makes me start to shake!
my go to is a .45 smr i just built. flintlock of course.
Me too.It’s interesting how we all respond to this from our own perspective - which is natural. We are enthusiasts so we have multiple guns.
When I think about the men I grew up with that taught me to hunt - it was quite different. MOST of the old men I knew had a .22 rimfire rifle, some sort of deer rifle, a shotgun, and maybe a pistol. A lot of those old guys had a Winchester 94 or a Savage 99 and they knew how to shoot it.
The gun enthusiasts then had a Winchester model 70 (pre 64 of course).
Everyone’s experiences growing up are different but the point is I knew folks that had one gun and knew what to do with it for sure.
Now that is interestingOur club, based on the Cambs/Northants border, with an indoor section in the nearest town, Oundle, is just over half a mile from the nearby village. Our main range firing point is internally sound-proofed, surrounded by trees and faces into what used to be a clay-pit in the 19th century. You can stand a couple of hundred yards away and vaguely hear shooting noises, but that's about it. So long as you abide by the range rules regarding velocity, there are no problems. The figures shown here are typical of a short range like ours -
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Nobody gives a hoot what you shoot - and in fact we have an entire day given over to black powder shooting only - no other form of bullet propulsion is permitted - loose or cartridge [sorry], so long as its BP or a sub, you're good.
I've mentioned before, many times, that a goodly number of our almost 500 members also shoot game - excluding the few professionals who are game/estate managers/wardens. None of the shooters I know are overly-blessed with large wallets - in fact, some supplement the usual pay with profits made from selling their kills. I'm not into that side of shooting sports, but if I were to become interested it would present no problems to me, and only entail me getting a suitable variation to my firearms certificate to enable me to use some of my unmentionable rifles for the purpose of killing game.
I would also be required to join the British Deer Society and take their basic deer-stalking and game management course - BDS1 - and upgrade it as time and experience permitted. I'd be looking, too, for a mentor, to guide my burgeoning career as a deer-stalker, one who would, eventually, pass on to the relevant authorities that I was a safe pair of hands to be allowed to seek my own 'permissions' on which to take game. At least ten of my close shooting pals would be happy to take me on as a noob to deer-stalking, unlike many of you, for whom no form of instruction seems to have ever been necessary, I know very little about it and would have to learn the ropes.
Y'see, the UK is a small place, and just about everywhere is owned by somebody or something. So you can't just get out of the ol' pick-up, walk into the woods and start blazing away at anything that takes your fancy, as so many of you seem to take great joy in doing.
Here, where having an 'over' from a .308Win might end up in a bus-stop line, or somebody's living room, all land is assessed prior to use for the kind of calibres that can be shot over it in a safe manner. This, of course, will have ramifications on your choice of rifle. For me, personally, it would not be a problem, as I have eight suitable unmentionables already, any of which would do just fine for the kind and size of deer on these islands.
Not BP though.
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