Re: How about this bad boy for the rabbits?
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:52 pm
That could be a range safety certificate constraint.
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There is nothing like it, is there?Angelfire wrote:Looks like a bit of fun to me, not wanting to rock any one's boat, sat firmly on the fence. But it looks like fun any way I look at it.
I think the main reason I took to stalking instead of paper punching were the "RULES". Millions of the bloody things. As for the stalking, get out of the motor, load up and get cracking. Way to go.
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Phil*
Aye Phil but when you are stalking you are working with just as many rules as the paper punchers, the difference is as well as all the legal requirements you need to satisfy you also have an incredibly strict RCO that is going to kick you ass is you make a noise, fluff a shot or loose a beast. That RCO is you. Some of the hunters I have met work to far stricter self imposed rules that many guys out plinking on a Sunday morning.Angelfire wrote:I think the main reason I took to stalking instead of paper punching were the "RULES". Millions of the bloody things. As for the stalking, get out of the motor, load up and get cracking. Way to go.
Which UK legal guns CAN be bump fired?? It needs to be semi-auto to begin with so that only leaves you (for the main part) .22lr which doesn't have enough recoil or S/A shotguns which are incredibly difficult to do it with (believe me, i've triedPorcupine wrote:Out of curiosity, what would the stance of ranges be on bump-firing?
(If I recall correctly, burst-fire was legal until the late 80s - was that allowed at most fullbore ranges?)