throdgrain
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They probably would yes
People who go to Gun clubs and do recreational hunting don't need to have their own guns at home anyways..
Who says? You? Who the fuck are you? My god, aint you a little nu-lab member
Its none of you're business is it? Your whole post is 1984 20 years too late. Think what you're saying. Consider your words. Its not the goverments job to tell us how to think, how to behave. They work for the people, thats all. People like you would bring in a law for everything!
I am thinking of getting into shooting, want to eventually go pheasant shooting in the woods outside the village. Can anyone recommend me an air rifle to get started with? Nothing fancy, around the £100 mark.
Don't shoot pheasants with air-rifle mate, you'll end up causing more harm than good as you'd have to hit them spot on. Using a shot-gun is completely different to using a rifle. Pheasants are game birds and as such subject to strict seasonal regulations (Oct 1st - Feb 1st). If you go on a big, organised shoot where you pay by the bird, it can cost as much as £30 / pheasant shot.
I'd suggest having a look at what these guys recommend, I've been a member for a number of years and they have starter programs for all sorts of stuff.
British Association for Shooting & Conservation
The govt. needs to tell us what to do because the country is full of fucking idoits.
Thats because the country is run by fucking idiots, who let the fucking idiots run riot.
and thus the cycle is complete..
Don't shoot pheasants with air-rifle mate, you'll end up causing more harm than good as you'd have to hit them spot on. Using a shot-gun is completely different to using a rifle. Pheasants are game birds and as such subject to strict seasonal regulations (Oct 1st - Feb 1st). If you go on a big, organised shoot where you pay by the bird, it can cost as much as £30 / pheasant shot.
I'd suggest having a look at what these guys recommend, I've been a member for a number of years and they have starter programs for all sorts of stuff.
British Association for Shooting & Conservation
Nath one down the line you could say omg then we must be allowed atom bombs in our gardens (a bit of a silly point I thought, which is why I didnt respond to it ) , but if you take it the same way, but in the opposite direction, we shouldnt be allowed cars, as they kill a huge amount of people every year. Or microwaves, I dunno, whatever.