6.5 x 55 said:I am not going to poach any more just retrieve all my deer from the other side of the fence under the no trespass law in Scotland.
Thar said:6.5 x 55 said:I am not going to poach any more just retrieve all my deer from the other side of the fence under the no trespass law in Scotland.
Dave you are quoting the wrong piece of legislation, it is the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996 section 25 that covers you when you are tracking a wounded deer that has traveled on to land were you do not have permission to shoot. It is the same piece of legislation that covers you when attending RTAs ect. All stalkers, especially those that use dogs for tracking wounded deer should make themselves familiar with this part of the deer act. The act is referenced to in the Deer Commission for Scotland’s Best practice :- “dogs for deer”
One other unknown fact is that under Section 25 of the act you can shoot the dependant young of a mother that you have shot or are about to shoot (on your land) even if they are on the wrong side of the boundary fence.
Two things I would add are, if you find your dog is taking you over your boundary fence, are once you have recovered it is to take photographic evidence of the wounded deer,ie were it was shot, leg, gut, jaw, neck, ect. Also it is a good idea if your dog has a distinctive tracking collar so there should be no misunderstanding that you are tracking a wounded deer.(as my dog did)![]()
Malc under the 1995 right of access act I don’t think there is any specific need to have your rifle in a slip, you just have to give good reason for being on that land with a firearm, good reason is usually traveling to or from land that you do have permission to shoot on. But I concede that a slip might help prevent any misunderstanding with the land owners.
Best rgds
Tahr
steyr 243 said:You can choose what ever "Deer legal" Calibre you like. put up as many statistics up as you want, argue the toss between each other over what calibre will do better than the other![]()
What the F##K does it matter![]()
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If the **** behind the rifle cant shoot then it makes no difference what cal your using, your not gonna get the results you want.
if your relying on larger calibre to take your Deer down then can i suggest you spend some more time punching holes in targets to improve your shooting ability than shooting at Deer![]()
Ive shot alot of deer over the years & used all kinds of calibres, There all up to the job if you use them properly & place the bullet in the rite place![]()
Like they say size does not matter :!: its how you use it at the end of the day![]()
we all have our favourite calibres & feel comfortable with what weve got so thats all that matters.
i dont get involved in the calibre argument because whats good for 1 person aint always good for the other. choose your calibre & practice with it until you know you limitations & know exactly what you can & cant do with it, Once your happy with it then that will become the best calibre in your mind, but just remember it mite not be the best in the mind of others![]()
I went from 6,5 to 308w last time as I were shooting more heavy bullets for driven game 156gr in 6,5 and 180gr in 308w. Now I hunt more smallgame than big game so I would benefit to go from a 150gr fmj to a 120gr fmj(or OTM) but the big thing is to get a better platform and scope. With a limited amount of money I got other things to spend money for hunting, tents, petrol for my car and snowmobile a truck would be nice.Like the original member I also find myself asking similar questions.... owning a 243 + 308 do I "need" 6.5x55 ...will it add or replace any of the above... I am content with my 243 and home loads. Taken down everything including stags to the extent that the 308 is not getting an airing. Will it be beneficial to the open Scottish hill over the 308?
Tempted but feel that it is more the case of satisfying an urge rather than "solving" a problem
Would of course welcome thoughts and opinions
I went from 6,5 to 308w last time as I were shooting more heavy bullets for driven game 156gr in 6,5 and 180gr in 308w. Now I hunt more smallgame than big game so I would benefit to go from a 150gr fmj to a 120gr fmj(or OTM) but the big thing is to get a better platform and scope. With a limited amount of money I got other things to spend money for hunting, tents, petrol for my car and snowmobile a truck would be nice.
Whats the story here please?But look what happens when reloading goes wrong (OK he did use a Blaser)
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