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Hi all looking for rough shooting opportunities in south Wales around the Monmouthshire/Gwent area (Abergavenny), But I'm also willing to go towards Hereford as well. I have both .22lr and shotgun certificates, and have already got permission from numerous farmers in my area and have shot on their land for many years with no problems at all. Basically just want to expand into different areas and new farms etc. also if any one else shoots in this area and doesn't mind an extra person tagging along it would be very much appreciated.I would also like to start lamping for rabbits possi
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Hi Guys, I Am looking for a 16 inch silhouette , where's the cheapest seller of these £425 seems the going price which seem way to steep to me any suggestions would be appreciated. cheers J
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Nice bit of wood on that though.
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Hi every one is a silencer on a .22 lr essential while out hunting? and if so what is the best make to get? cheers everyone.
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How long is the expected wait.
jackrabbit2 replied to jackrabbit2's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
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I applied for FAC a couple of months ago and have just been visited by the FAC officer to check the premises etc .How long is the wait usually from this point to actually being issued with the permission for legal ownership of firearms?
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what gun would you choose if you could only have one 22 hm2? ,has any one got any pics of rabbits shot with the hm2 to give me an idea of damage, also did they ever release a game freindly 20 grain bullet in this case.
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Hi all I'm new to the sight , but have been shooting and fishing for quite a while , I recently sent off for my FAC to get a .22 lr rifle and wanted something quite nice, i fancy the full stocked cz 452 and was just wondering if anyone owned one and how particle they are in the field and an overall view of the rifle any advice would be appreciated. CHEERS