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Hi, I live in the west yorkshire area and am wanting to apply for a shotgun certificate.. I currently have no experience with a shotgun, although I am going to have a shooting lesson at the game fair next weekend.. I mainly want it for clay shooting and maybe shooting rabbits, I have a friend with 10 acres of land I can use for shooting when the cows have been taken in for the winter..

 

Anyone any advice on how to go about applying?

 

Thanks

Shaun

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its relatively easy to get a shot gun license mate, you don't need "land" like you do with a rifle, as long as you fill in the forms correctly and get decent referees you should be fine. :)

 

Cheers for that mate, Who are the best kind of people to use as referees? I always use the landlady of my local pub for refferences but not sure she be suitable for shotgun license.. Also do I need to show gun safe when they come to see me at home?

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its relatively easy to get a shot gun license mate, you don't need "land" like you do with a rifle, as long as you fill in the forms correctly and get decent referees you should be fine. :)

 

Cheers for that mate, Who are the best kind of people to use as referees? I always use the landlady of my local pub for refferences but not sure she be suitable for shotgun license.. Also do I need to show gun safe when they come to see me at home?

 

 

i used my boss ( i worked in finance) your bank manager, doctor ( mine turned me down as i am never ill and he didn't really know me well enough) and my nest mate who i have known for over 10 years. anyone that hold a decent title for their job really. and your mate who you are gonna shoot clays with might be a good one.

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its relatively easy to get a shot gun license mate, you don't need "land" like you do with a rifle, as long as you fill in the forms correctly and get decent referees you should be fine. :)

 

Cheers for that mate, Who are the best kind of people to use as referees? I always use the landlady of my local pub for refferences but not sure she be suitable for shotgun license.. Also do I need to show gun safe when they come to see me at home?

 

 

i used my boss ( i worked in finance) your bank manager, doctor ( mine turned me down as i am never ill and he didn't really know me well enough) and my nest mate who i have known for over 10 years. anyone that hold a decent title for their job really. and your mate who you are gonna shoot clays with might be a good one.

 

Im an hgv driver in a small family run business so maybe the boss could give me a reference, ive only worked there nearly a year though.. MY friend who i can shoot with has only just got their license, infact im not sure its even been approved yet..

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speek to the boss mate if you get on with him well he might say he has known you longler

most people i shoot with say that there refferee was never contacted nither was mine

im not sergesting you lie but talk to boss first this is just my oppinon

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speek to the boss mate if you get on with him well he might say he has known you longler

most people i shoot with say that there refferee was never contacted nither was mine

im not sergesting you lie but talk to boss first this is just my oppinon

 

Yeah the boss is great, He even sells us deisel at 87p per litre so im sure a refference wouldnt be a problem for him.. 100% sure he wont lie though, Hes a genuine decent old bloke..

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Hi, I live in the west yorkshire area and am wanting to apply for a shotgun certificate.. I currently have no experience with a shotgun, although I am going to have a shooting lesson at the game fair next weekend.. I mainly want it for clay shooting and maybe shooting rabbits, I have a friend with 10 acres of land I can use for shooting when the cows have been taken in for the winter..

 

Anyone any advice on how to go about applying?

 

Thanks

Shaun

Take a look at the pinned Shotgun Certificate post at the top of this forum. Says it all!

Ric

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