The original poster's certificate is only conditioned for shooting on approved ranges not on open land.Demonic69 wrote:Why no though gaz? The guidance doesn't stipulate what you must or must not use to zero when you have permission to shoot over land. Only that you can zero and have no clear guidance on the number of shots
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Where Can I Shoot?
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Re: Where Can I Shoot?
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I get you! I just assumed he'd get it added to his ticket d'oh!Chapuis wrote: The original poster's certificate is only conditioned for shooting on approved ranges not on open land.
I can't see you being able to shoot there as an approved range, unless approved by the HO.
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Re: Where Can I Shoot?
The H.O. approve clubs not the ranges they shoot on. In the past the army inspected civilian ranges in addition to military ones and issued range safety certificates. They ceased doing this many years back and since then other systems of "approval" have been put in place.Demonic69 wrote:I get you! I just assumed he'd get it added to his ticket d'oh!Chapuis wrote: The original poster's certificate is only conditioned for shooting on approved ranges not on open land.
I can't see you being able to shoot there as an approved range, unless approved by the HO.
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