Hello Everyone,
I am just starting to get involved in the shooting sports and have both shotgun and FAC certificates.
I have been clay shooting since September my Browning 525 Sporter 12g. I have managed to acquire a 170 acre permission on a friends farm for pest and vermin control, and have after beating for the season, been invited to join a syndicate in Durham where I have pest and vermin control (including deer)
I served for 9 years in the Royal Engineer Reserved and served in Afghanistan in 2009. My firearms experience mainly revolves around this and I have done some rabbiting with friends with a .22lr.
I have just gained my FAC and am looking for a .243 package, preferably Remington or Howa. (mainly as I have shot a friends rifles). I’m not looking to buy new and currently have a budget of £400.
Having had no experience with Deer I am looking at getting either a few paid stalking days with an experienced guide, or going though my DSC1 training. I don’t feel it would be fair for me to go straight after deer with no experience or knowledge on how to handle the carcass.
I am looking forward to being part of the forum.
Thanks
I am just starting to get involved in the shooting sports and have both shotgun and FAC certificates.
I have been clay shooting since September my Browning 525 Sporter 12g. I have managed to acquire a 170 acre permission on a friends farm for pest and vermin control, and have after beating for the season, been invited to join a syndicate in Durham where I have pest and vermin control (including deer)
I served for 9 years in the Royal Engineer Reserved and served in Afghanistan in 2009. My firearms experience mainly revolves around this and I have done some rabbiting with friends with a .22lr.
I have just gained my FAC and am looking for a .243 package, preferably Remington or Howa. (mainly as I have shot a friends rifles). I’m not looking to buy new and currently have a budget of £400.
Having had no experience with Deer I am looking at getting either a few paid stalking days with an experienced guide, or going though my DSC1 training. I don’t feel it would be fair for me to go straight after deer with no experience or knowledge on how to handle the carcass.
I am looking forward to being part of the forum.
Thanks