Foxyboy43
Well-Known Member
I had an interesting and in truth depressing chat with my local gunshop owner yesterday which has probably been repeated by many on this site. The gist of the conversation was that shooting and in turn gunshops are in the advanced stages of a perfect storm. The RFD outlined the host of problems the industry faced which included the well-discussed licensing delays and as a direct result the stock which he has paid for sitting as “dead money” in his gunroom for up to a year because of licensing inefficiency, compounded by buyers often going off the purchase because of the delay thus leaving him with £1000+ of unwanted stock; current unavailability of practically anything shooting related - especially ammunition and reloading components; the coming compulsory “lead free” initiative; the increasing lack of interest from the younger generation in shooting; and of course the sweeping price increases in all new stock when it can actually be found e.g. £7.25 for a box of plastic wadded shotgun cartridges because he had no felt wads - the cause of the conversation in the first place! Added to this of course is the ongoing tightening of fiscal belts generally which impacts directly on the less essential (never!) items such as those associated with shooting.
Now, being of a certain age and relatively comfortable in retirement these many things will have only minimal impact on Foxyboy PLC and each will be addressed with little other than an occasional rant (moi?) but what of the young lad of my youth who started out shooting rats with a sightless .177 air rifle and over very many hugely enjoyable years progressed through single-barrelled shotgun to double, then over and under, then .22, 22 magnum, .222 and still more years ago than I care to remember, c/f rifles for deer? What chance would he have now of repeating this long and most fulfilling journey through life - particularly if there is no local dealer to tempt, encourage and advise him? Soooo spare a thought for your local RFD, if he goes that is yet another nail in the coffin of the sport beloved by all of us - use him or lose him!


Now, being of a certain age and relatively comfortable in retirement these many things will have only minimal impact on Foxyboy PLC and each will be addressed with little other than an occasional rant (moi?) but what of the young lad of my youth who started out shooting rats with a sightless .177 air rifle and over very many hugely enjoyable years progressed through single-barrelled shotgun to double, then over and under, then .22, 22 magnum, .222 and still more years ago than I care to remember, c/f rifles for deer? What chance would he have now of repeating this long and most fulfilling journey through life - particularly if there is no local dealer to tempt, encourage and advise him? Soooo spare a thought for your local RFD, if he goes that is yet another nail in the coffin of the sport beloved by all of us - use him or lose him!