Ammunition is expensive, so how much do you use?

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I know a few people who that’s the only deer they could sneak up on.
 
It's not really the cost of ammunition that stops me shooting more, it's the absence of any easily accessible centerfire ranges. Whenever I want to practice, check zero, shoot for fun, which I very much enjoy, I have to take at least half a day at the weekend to go to the BSRC at Bisley, and that generally comes into conflict with domestic arrangements. Neither can I pop over after work in the summer when it's light for longer because Bisley closes at 5pm. So unfortunately, I only go when either I really need to (test a load, check zero) or REALLY want to participate in an event like the Chamois Shoot or a club match. But it's not enough. I can't remember the last time I used my .22 on the running boar. I have been doing more clay shooting through because there is a clay ground 20 minutes away from me so the odd weekday lunchtime excursion is possible. The West London Shooting School has a 70 or 80m range that you can book by the hour for a small fortune and shoot supervised, but you can't just turn up for a casual practice session.
Sadly living in the smoke that's the downside, you could take up Olympic tiddlywinks? I have to drive 60kms to mine as the local range was closed down due to the "I have built a new house and its noisy at weekends syndrome" but the open range is only now open on Saturdays due to C-19 and the Germans love of obeying rules, so its not worth rocking up there at all.
 
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