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Mathias
4th May 2010, 17:37
Anyone on here into shooting?
i have an fac 40 ft pound daystate air ranger and was wondering if anyone has anything similar?
saxo-parts
4th May 2010, 17:40
deer stalking and lamping fox for me, my mates just got back from south africa after a month of shooting impala etc,,lucky old sod!
Chris_O
4th May 2010, 20:31
Yeah been shooting ever since i can remember with my dad and brother.
Mostly shotgun shooting. Decoying and flighting pigeons in the summer months, imo some of the best days shooting i've ever had.
Rear about 1700 phesants on a local shoot each year and go pheasant shooting and beating most saturdays when in season.
Shoot quite a lot rabbits and the odd fox as well (either lamping or just in the light evenings) with the .22
Peters_VTR
4th May 2010, 20:34
pigeon decoying with the 12 bore in the summer evenings. lamping with the dogs at night. ferreting in the frost in the winter ;)
Chris_O
4th May 2010, 20:37
pigeon decoying with the 12 bore in the summer evenings. lamping with the dogs at night. ferreting in the frost in the winter ;)
Havn't done ferreting for ages, that's something i need to do do again soon!
Peters_VTR
4th May 2010, 20:43
haha yeah its great. like my mates think im sad getting up at 5am at the weekends in the freezing cold but it had me hooked from when i was like 5. haha
Chris_O
4th May 2010, 20:47
lol most of my mates think im sad the amount i go shooting/fishing, but i think they're jealous really cos they have got fuck all to do themselves!
Peters_VTR
4th May 2010, 20:51
haha yeah exactly.
haz_pro
4th May 2010, 20:57
so... how do i get my hands on a gun then?
where do you go hunting? does it have to be a specific place so you dont shoot people by accident.
Chris_O
4th May 2010, 21:02
so... how do i get my hands on a gun then?
where do you go hunting? does it have to be a specific place so you dont shoot people by accident.
What sort of gun would you be after? Air rifle? Shotgun? Rifle?
I do most of my shooting on an 800 acre farm that we lease. If you're safe and sensible about it and know what you're doing, shooting people by accident would be a very hard thing to do. Although I have seen some very dangerous things happen at a shoot ages ago by somebody who was inexperienced and didn't know how to handle a gun properly.
Peters_VTR
4th May 2010, 21:05
What sort of gun would you be after? Air rifle? Shotgun? Rifle?
I do most of my shooting on an 800 acre farm that we lease. If you're safe and sensible about it and know what you're doing, shooting people by accident would be a very hard thing to do. Although I have seen some very dangerous things happen at a shoot ages ago by somebody who was inexperienced and didn't know how to handle a gun properly.
i would have been laughing if i had of seen this. except if i was there i suppose.
haz_pro
4th May 2010, 21:06
I have an air rifle already, so i would be after a real gun!
I would like a rifle i think, with a scope? are these legal in england?
I dont have any large areas or anything but i assume there are some shooting ranges?
I love shooting but don't own any guns :( just have shot at targets with 2.2 air rifle, pistols, and the proper big loud guns that almost dislocate your shoulder lol :P
Jarhead
4th May 2010, 21:14
Ive done some clay pigeoning with my girlfriends dad. He has a little set up in one of his fields. Its not a hobby of mine though.
Im into paintballing myself.
Chris_O
4th May 2010, 21:32
i would have been laughing if i had of seen this. except if i was there i suppose.
Yeah you really wouldn't! Swinging a loaded shotgun with the safety off through a line of people, shooting at ridiculously low birds etc...
Lets just say he didn't get on too well with gamekeeper (or anyone else for that matter) after it happened
I have an air rifle already, so i would be after a real gun!
I would like a rifle i think, with a scope? are these legal in england?
I dont have any large areas or anything but i assume there are some shooting ranges?
Yeah a rifle you're thinking off will use proper 'bullets' that use powder and are usually bolt action. I think you could use a .22 without a scope down a short range, however scoped up they are much better when properly sighted in.
They are completely legal you just need to get yourself a firearms license :y:
Chris_O
4th May 2010, 21:33
and the proper big loud guns that almost dislocate your shoulder lol :P
You mean a shotgun? ;) lol
I've got a proper big loud one you're welcome to try :y:
haz_pro
4th May 2010, 21:42
Yeah a rifle you're thinking off will use proper 'bullets' that use powder and are usually bolt action. I think you could use a .22 without a scope down a short range, however scoped up they are much better when properly sighted in.
They are completely legal you just need to get yourself a firearms license :y:
Where do you buy the guns from? im guessing theyre pretty expensive.
SneakyVTR
4th May 2010, 21:47
I'm into clay pigeon shooting myself, shot for hampshire for a while but the car and girlfriend has taken most of that over! Have been shooting since I was 5, the old man used to take me
Add91289
4th May 2010, 21:55
i used to go dley pidgeon shooting a couple of years ago, would like to get back into it againe. i had a beretta silver pidgeon shotgun.
Chris_O
4th May 2010, 21:56
Where do you buy the guns from? im guessing theyre pretty expensive.
Look on www.guntrader.co.uk , will give you quite a good idea on prices. Search for your local gun shops as well, I've got about 3 within 20min drive of me, and they usually have quite a good selection. Auctions are also a good place.
And there not really as expensive as a lot of people rekon imo. I know a lot more about shotguns, and you can pick up a very decent shotgun for around £3/400. However these can go up to £100,000 + but same with cars i suppose lol.
And my dad bought a very nice CZ .22 rifle with a decent scope, bi-pod and sling for about £600. But again rifles can go for silly money, just depends what you want really
davidharvey
4th May 2010, 23:50
http://www.aolnews.com/world/article/record-setting-british-sniper-craig-harrison-kills-taliban-fighters-from-15-miles/19464537
he is really into shooting
deans2k8
5th May 2010, 00:18
havent shot a shotgun since i was 15! went clay pigeon shooting a few times i think i want to start shooting as a hobby but dont know where to start! lol
haz_pro
5th May 2010, 07:15
Just checked that gun trader website, there is soo many different types etc.
Think i may have to go into a shop and talk to someone!
willo-1
5th May 2010, 07:29
Anyone on here into shooting?
i have an fac 40 ft pound daystate air ranger and was wondering if anyone has anything similar?
expensive but not the best buddy
valencia
5th May 2010, 08:09
yeah im into shooting ive got plenty of shotguns 12 bore, i shoot game and have 2 air rifles aswell a BSA and a daystate
my grandad used to be big into hunting but i never got to go as i was too young.. started going to a farm with my step dad just with an air rifle but had to stop that as well.. would like to get into it properly but i think its like most hobbies; you need to know someone who is into it to get a good idea of it and how to get started
The occasional drive by.. and the odd cyclist now and again..
I Joke..
OR DO I?!?! Mwu Ha Ha
i stick to mw2 :y:
I shoot about once a month, usually Rabbit's, pheasants, pigeons, rats etc.
Crossman King ratcatcher ftw :)
haz_pro
5th May 2010, 13:52
I shoot about once a month, usually Rabbit's, pheasants, pigeons, rats etc.
Crossman King ratcatcher ftw :)
Where do you do this, on some one you knows land?
Yeah, i live in the middle of nowhere and a couple of my mates are/or know farmers, so just shoot on their land :y:
Its a win for everyone really, we have fun, rid their rodent problem and occasionally get some pie :P
Chris_O
5th May 2010, 20:11
Just checked that gun trader website, there is soo many different types etc.
Think i may have to go into a shop and talk to someone!
What sort of gun would you be after though? Air rifle? Shotgun? or rifle?
Air rifle is the cheapest and easiest option by far. You wont need a licence for it unless it goes over 12ft. lbs. , then you would need a firearms licence. You can use this on land where you have permission, at a club etc..
For a shotgun you will need a shotgun certificate. You would need to contact your local firearms officer to find out more, but you need to have good reason to apply for one. This would allow you to go clay pigeon shooting, or shooting on land where you have permission.
Rifle is more complicated, you need to get yourself a firearms licence and these tend to be a lot harder to get than a shotgun certificate. Generally you would be granted one if you wanted to shoot rifles at a club, or had a lot of land where you had permission to shoot, vermin control (foxes, deer, rabbit etc..)
Gabbastard
5th May 2010, 20:14
Used to be in a rifle club. I was pretty decent and was about to go and compete at Bisley (with a £40 martini action .22 lol) but then Dunblane happened and public fury erupted, causing the club to be shut down.
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