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45 GoodAbout Simonrees
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- Birthday 26/07/1968
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Hi, thanks for taking the time to check my profile.
I am a rough shooter and Falconer, my main shooting quarry are Woodcock and my main Falconry Quarry is Currently Crows, Rooks and Gulls. I am completeing a BA Hons in Photojournalism as a mature student and am in my final year, and a professional photographer. I am also currently the Secretary of the Welsh Woodcock Club and an FAC Holder with .17, .22 and .223 on my ticket.
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To be honest mate, regardless of their attitude when they came out to do the inspection. If you started with the comments you've posted about appealing etc then you've probably got their back up and done yourself no favours, I'm no fan of the police but sometimes is best to bite your tongue, if they think you have an aggressive attitude then that,s reason enough to not grant a certificate.
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On Sky Arts at 21:30 tonight is the start of the original Israeli series that Homeland was based on. must be worth a watch.
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Good luck, but I think they will say you are limited to a .22lr Rimfire. They deem WMR and CF as a totally different rounds and you would need a variation to have them on your ticket. I think the home office guide lines state that you only need to apply for a specific calibre but this opens up all sorts of problems because there are lots of rounds that fire a .22 bullet but there is a huge difference between a .22rf and a .223 for example yet they are both the same calibre.
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Only series 1 has been shown in the UK. where have you seen series 2?
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This isn't strictly true, my ticket says .22 rifle and .22 ammunition. 1 RFD was happy to sell me a .22 magnum rifle on the basis that they had not specified a case type only a calibre. Hi mate ,the OP did not mention anything about having an allowance for ammunition.... I think we can take it for granted that if he has a slot for a .22 then he also has an allowance for ammunition. I think the issue was they haven't clarified on his ticket which case type, hence his question.
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This isn't strictly true, my ticket says .22 rifle and .22 ammunition. 1 RFD was happy to sell me a .22 magnum rifle on the basis that they had not specified a case type only a calibre.
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I think that was my thread, as my ticket just says .22 rifle it makes no mention of rimfire etc. I ended up asking the Licensing Dept and they told me it was only a standard .22, what ever a standard .22 is.....but definitely not a magnum or centre fire. I think the problem is a lot of the staff who work in these departments don't actually have the first clue about calibres and case types.
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Which rifle to apply for - 1st application
Simonrees replied to fiona22's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
I think West Wales is Dyfed/Powys, if so I'm pretty certain they will allow .17hmr for Fox, Perhaps Sporting Shooter on here can clarify for you. If so I would recommend applying a standard .22rf (rimfire), forget the magnum, and a .17hmr. You could if you wish apply for a centre fire such as a .223 etc but you would need to prove you need it, but if they allow .17 for fox which I think they do, that would negate the need for the centre fire possibly. In any case i would speak to you licensing dept. and ask their advise. -
The first chap I mentored just needed a report on his attitude towards and knowledge of shooting safety plus a bit of fac hunting experience. I wasn't a referee to attest to his character etc. Although IMO he was very sound. And that's the way it should be An impartial, objective view of the applicants firearms handling etc. If the police are that bothered (and they should be with new applicants who have zero experience), they should bring a firearms officer round with a deactivated rifle, and ask the applicant to talk them through loading/unloading, muzzle clearing, and answer a s
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I'm with CA this year because I had an offer of full cover for £20. I'll never give money to BASC again as I feel they now have their own financial agenda before that of members. Besides I can't help feeling that the multi million pound Media Centre is a total waste of money.
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I have to say, I can't help thinking that the idea of mentoring, is a good one. lets face it as it stands anyone without any training or knowledge can obtain an FAC and be responsible for a firearm. I've seen some bloody dangerous people over the years with Shoguns and can't help thinking that a couple of hours training would have made these people a lot safer. At the end of the day a Mentor is a lot cheaper than forcing us to attend a safety/competence course for which we would no doubt have to pay a small fortune. I've only had my FAC a short time but I have a military background so safety a
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Wood Pigeon's On Hawthorn Hedge's.
Simonrees replied to Millet's topic in Pigeon Shooting & Decoying
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You can apply to Natural England or Countryside Council for Wales for a Licence to photograph birds nests, you will need to list each species and give good reason for doing so. I was issued a licence to photograph a Goshawk nest a couple of years ago. The crazy thing is, you could stand near any nest and look at it, and be perfectly within the law, but as soon as you point a camera at it, your breaking the law. You could even take your family and have a picnic just meters away from a nest and make as much noise as you want, completely disturbing the nest and your not falling foul of any law at
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Come on you can't blame them, look at the price of Fuel these days. Personally I still think its cheap. How much would it cost to drive there and hand deliver it!! and as has been pointed out with more and more things being sent by email these days, they still have to keep staff levels up to cope with the level of mail they deal with. I don't begrudge them the increase to be honest.