Ammunition for wildlife - Airfield use ?

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Re: Ammunition for wildlife - Airfield use ?

#11 Post by Chapuis »

With respect Sconie if you have to ask and admit no knowledge of expanding ammo then do consider yourself suitably qualified to shoot deer or fox. Have you considered seeking additional training appropriate to the task involved.
I can see a number of potential problems shooting deer and fox over such a flat and open landscape for instance what sort of range are you expecting to have to shoot over.
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#12 Post by meles meles »

Most spotters won't be too concerned with seeing a shooter making the place safe for their Iron Birds to land, take off and perform for them...
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Re: Ammunition for wildlife - Airfield use ?

#13 Post by sconie »

Chapuis wrote:With respect Sconie if you have to ask and admit no knowledge of expanding ammo then do consider yourself suitably qualified to shoot deer or fox. Have you considered seeking additional training appropriate to the task involved.
I can see a number of potential problems shooting deer and fox over such a flat and open landscape for instance what sort of range are you expecting to have to shoot over.
The shooting will be at 100yrd range and the area that harbour's most of the wildlife is the area with the backstop, I will seek advice from my club members as well as quite a few target shoot as well as vermin control, but as the conversation cropped up today I thought it worth asking forum members thoughts as well. Ideally I will be able to take a field trip with one of them for some hands on coaching, as I said I have been using shotguns over the ground for many years, but I realise that rifle ammo is a different story.

I appreciate your suggestion though.
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Re: Ammunition for wildlife - Airfield use ?

#14 Post by Chapuis »

Perhaps you also need to consider not only ammunition but the legalities of what you are proposing and if you would benefit from learning more about deer such as by taking a DSC1 course for instance. When and how you can legally control deer comes to mind in particular if you should need a special licence from SNH to take deer out of season or shooting from vehicles.
Do you have any experience of gralloching deer? What do you propose doing with the carcase, not waste it I hope!
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