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Hi,

 

Would one of you kind gents please advise.

 

One of friends has invited me on his permission, he said I'm ok to use my rifle whilst with him, land has been passed for all calibre's but I'm not happy with going without having permission myself and updating firearms team.

 

This seems a bit dodgy I'm my opinion, any info would be appreciated, where do I stand ?

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Markha, you do not need written permission, just "lawful authority". And you do not need to inform the Police if the land has already been passed.   It's really quite simple, if the landowner okays

tell your friend you don't trust him and show him this thread you will be uninvited and problem solved

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You could ask to see his permission slip to see if it includes guests. You could also phone your firearms team and they can tell you if the land is cleared for whatever calibre. You don't need to inform them you are shooting there if you are happy with the first 2 answers.

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You could ask to see his permission slip to see if it includes guests. You could also phone your firearms team and they can tell you if the land is cleared for whatever calibre. You don't need to inform them you are shooting there if you are happy with the first 2 answers.

Thanks for info mate, I'll check to see if it includes guests later when I see him and quick check in with firearms team. ?

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Surely if you have an open ticket you can shoot any where (obviously on permission or as a guest) you deem safe , with no need to check if the land as been cleared for certain calibres

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Surely if you have an open ticket you can shoot any where (obviously on permission or as a guest) you deem safe , with no need to check if the land as been cleared for certain calibres

Potentially correct, but it would seem he doesn't have an Open FAC, or have I missed that somewhere?

 

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If you or your friend has an open ticket and permission off the land owner to shoot thats fine: if you deem the land suitable. No need to call the police for clarification over the land if you deem it suitable.If you do not have an open ticket you can't shoot the land even with the farmers permission.

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If you or your friend has an open ticket and permission off the land owner to shoot thats fine: if you deem the land suitable. No need to call the police for clarification over the land if you deem it suitable.If you do not have an open ticket you can't shoot the land even with the farmers permission.

Why not?

 

OP says land is passed for all calibres!

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If you or your friend has an open ticket and permission off the land owner to shoot thats fine: if you deem the land suitable. No need to call the police for clarification over the land if you deem it suitable.If you do not have an open ticket you can't shoot the land even with the farmers permission.

Why not?

 

OP says land is passed for all calibres!

 

Because if he has a closed ticket the firearms officer will have to check the land first to approve it

 

However if your friend has an open ticket you could shoot under his supervision as long as you have the permission from farmer

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If you or your friend has an open ticket and permission off the land owner to shoot thats fine: if you deem the land suitable. No need to call the police for clarification over the land if you deem it suitable.If you do not have an open ticket you can't shoot the land even with the farmers permission.

Why not?

 

OP says land is passed for all calibres!

 

Because if he has a closed ticket the firearms officer will have to check the land first to approve it

 

However if your friend has an open ticket you could shoot under his supervision as long as you have the permission from farmer

 

 

No he can't, he has to adhere to the conditions written on his own certificate, not his mates.

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If you or your friend has an open ticket and permission off the land owner to shoot thats fine: if you deem the land suitable. No need to call the police for clarification over the land if you deem it suitable.If you do not have an open ticket you can't shoot the land even with the farmers permission.

Why not?

 

OP says land is passed for all calibres!

 

Because if he has a closed ticket the firearms officer will have to check the land first to approve it

 

However if your friend has an open ticket you could shoot under his supervision as long as you have the permission from farmer

 

 

No he can't, he has to adhere to the conditions written on his own certificate, not his mates.

 

exactly charlie …….the nominated land to which the certificate holder can shoot over will be named on his certificate , flout the conditions on your certificate you risk losing it

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The lad has a closed ticket, but the land has been passed for all calibres. Therefore, if he's sure his mate's permission covers him to shoot there, and he checks the land is defintely cleared, he can shoot there to his heart's content while he's with his mate.

 

Not rocket science.

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