Age limit for shotgun Licence

Age limit for shotgun Licence

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  • a1gunner Rank: Field-Marshal on 14 Mar 2008 5:22 PM

    From West Wales, 2445 posts


    what my side of the sea? Confused

  • killib12345 Rank: Brigadier on 14 Mar 2008 8:17 PM

    From Ireland, 783 posts


    yep on tour with rugby club

  • a1gunner Rank: Field-Marshal on 15 Mar 2008 5:59 PM

    From West Wales, 2445 posts


    i'll have to hop on the ferry then lol

    last time i went on it it was 12 at night winter time ans i was out on deck in a t shirt with lots of wind...good thing i'm hard

  • aim2please Rank: General on 16 Mar 2008 9:00 AM

    From Sydney, Australia, 1679 posts


    Originally posted by deadeyedick on 12 Mar 2008 6:15 PM
    There were about 20 stands. We did 8 of them. There was one where the clays were practically straight up. Slight bend away to stop them landing on you Razz There was one from a big tower that went right over the top of you aswell. The rabbit clay ones were great because the clay was at bolting rabbit speed. You got so little time to mount and fire.
    Well by that description i think its 5 stand. My gun club only shoots that on wednesday nights and i usually only go on fridays

  • deadeyedick Rank: Field-Marshal on 16 Mar 2008 4:36 PM

    From Ipswich, 3298 posts


    Not sure what you mean by the stands business. It seems very relaxed there. You go and get a clay counting device that you plug into each stand. Then you go round and shoot till your done and go back. You pay per clay so you have to know your limit or you can spend A LOT of money very easily. Its about 23 pence per clay though which isnt too bad atall.

  • killib12345 Rank: Brigadier on 16 Mar 2008 7:22 PM

    From Ireland, 783 posts


    Originally posted by a1gunner on 15 Mar 2008 5:59 PM
    i'll have to hop on the ferry then lol

    last time i went on it it was 12 at night winter time ans i was out on deck in a t shirt with lots of wind...good thing i'm hard


    were you ever over here

  • aim2please Rank: General on 16 Mar 2008 10:33 PM

    From Sydney, Australia, 1679 posts


    Must be a different system then.

    We pay per token about $6 per token which is 25 targets. Everyone puts their token into a machine (up to 6 people) then you line up at you lay out then you have a voice activated machine and you call pull and a clay is off on its way.


    I tried looking for a link on how it looks like but couldn't find one.

    At my clay target club we shoot diciplines for eg trap, skeet 5 stand trench and all the others.

  • a1gunner Rank: Field-Marshal on 17 Mar 2008 6:29 PM

    From West Wales, 2445 posts


    Originally posted by killib12345 on 16 Mar 2008 7:22 PM
    Originally posted by a1gunner on 15 Mar 2008 5:59 PM
    i'll have to hop on the ferry then lol

    last time i went on it it was 12 at night winter time ans i was out on deck in a t shirt with lots of wind...good thing i'm hard


    were you ever over here


    it was over to france, clais.

    been twice once to get to austri sking with school and a paris strip also with school

    24 hours in a bus is tough going but we came up with some good ideas to pass the time.

    i'd just feel sorry for the heavy sleepers.

    lol some of the positions we put them in, still wont let people live it down!

  • killib12345 Rank: Brigadier on 19 Mar 2008 2:54 PM

    From Ireland, 783 posts


    Originally posted by a1gunner on 17 Mar 2008 6:29 PM
    Originally posted by killib12345 on 16 Mar 2008 7:22 PM
    Originally posted by a1gunner on 15 Mar 2008 5:59 PM
    i'll have to hop on the ferry then lol

    last time i went on it it was 12 at night winter time ans i was out on deck in a t shirt with lots of wind...good thing i'm hard


    were you ever over here


    it was over to france, clais.

    been twice once to get to austri sking with school and a paris strip also with school

    24 hours in a bus is tough going but we came up with some good ideas to pass the time.

    i'd just feel sorry for the heavy sleepers.


    ill upload photos of what i did to the lads in pembroke with a marker classic Laughing Laughing
    lol some of the positions we put them in, still wont let people live it down!

  • a1gunner Rank: Field-Marshal on 19 Mar 2008 5:28 PM

    From West Wales, 2445 posts


    take a bunch of bored boys on a bus with heavy sleepers and well you're asking for trouble