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Good idea Stubby but there aren't any local clubs to me and the local shotgunners don't like me as all my permissions were obtained through pushing the fact that I'm quieter than they are!

Still don't get their point though as they don't shoot nights.

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seems a bit over the top for an air gun. dont aim it at people and think about where the pellet will go if u miss, simple

 

It may be over the top but if you are culling pigeons for local authorities, commercial premises etc they will often ask you for evidence of training and insurance.

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Hi there The one.

I was CIEH risk assessment trained but found that when going shooting (especially in the open) that there is so much more to worry about (HSE wise).

I researched it a bit on the Internet. As usual the UK, BASC, NGO, and HSE had little, sparce, if not bad advice. I hit pay dirt by looking over the pond though at yank sites.

Shooting Risk assessment is a doodle if you use a tick list RA form.

I got my first one a few years (8 to be precise) ago via a download from rangesinfo.org (usa based). It was a BBS /FTP site then but may be more user friendly now.

Loads of useful forms there which, when you translate from yank to English, make life so much easier.

 

As for the mission statement? I started up complicated with mission goals and objectives. A 5 page document.

I later found that the docs were filed, never read, only to be brought out if accidents happen.

So now I keep it dead short and sweet.

Where I 'm going, what i'm doing, why I'm doing it, for whom I'm doing it, how I'm doing it, and attach my tick list RA form.

1 page, two sides, fill out the boxes and use a stapler. Leaves you plenty of time for a cuppa.

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