Well reading your tales of woe, I am glad I moved here, things have got harder in the FAC dept, but if you fill in the forms and wait it’s all sorted and away you go, no stupid DSC, limits on ammo, guns owned by you, you can borrow a rifle without registering it for a month.
At our collectors meeting last month ( yes we can own any firearms on a collectors license) a ex para brought his recently purchased L7A2, and gave a great talk on its use during the Falklands war.
The problem has always been the same in the UK, when I started shooting deer in 79, notice I did not use the term stalking, there was the same pompous, deer are precious attitude that is held by many today.
This is what puts many off or prevents new entries to shooting. During my time, I met many landowners through hunting with hounds, which many on here regard as a pompous lot, but actually were far more receptive to new entrants than deer stalkers.
I travelled the whole of the country, digging foxes, shooting everything that moved, when asked what I did for a living and said I drove tractors, not one looked down on me, they took you for what you were.
During my time I took many people out (stalking) even one or two off here and never charged a penny, met four men (that sounds bad) on a hill in mid Wales, and invited them down to Hampshire to hunt some foxes and shoot some deer.
Forty turned up, with a pack of beagles, we fed them all on venison, over the next 15 yrs, twice a year, many brought there kids / grandkids, all working class (easiest way to describe us) many now shoot deer/boar etc.
So why the long post, don’t moan about no new entrants, do your bit, give up your time Foc, it may even cost you money, be open to newcomers who will make mistakes, and don,t rely on the likes of BASC,GC etc who in my opinion have only helped put more restrictions in the way of the average man. Rant over
At our collectors meeting last month ( yes we can own any firearms on a collectors license) a ex para brought his recently purchased L7A2, and gave a great talk on its use during the Falklands war.
The problem has always been the same in the UK, when I started shooting deer in 79, notice I did not use the term stalking, there was the same pompous, deer are precious attitude that is held by many today.
This is what puts many off or prevents new entries to shooting. During my time, I met many landowners through hunting with hounds, which many on here regard as a pompous lot, but actually were far more receptive to new entrants than deer stalkers.
I travelled the whole of the country, digging foxes, shooting everything that moved, when asked what I did for a living and said I drove tractors, not one looked down on me, they took you for what you were.
During my time I took many people out (stalking) even one or two off here and never charged a penny, met four men (that sounds bad) on a hill in mid Wales, and invited them down to Hampshire to hunt some foxes and shoot some deer.
Forty turned up, with a pack of beagles, we fed them all on venison, over the next 15 yrs, twice a year, many brought there kids / grandkids, all working class (easiest way to describe us) many now shoot deer/boar etc.
So why the long post, don’t moan about no new entrants, do your bit, give up your time Foc, it may even cost you money, be open to newcomers who will make mistakes, and don,t rely on the likes of BASC,GC etc who in my opinion have only helped put more restrictions in the way of the average man. Rant over

