Just remember that the particular fkwit you mentioned in the last paragraph was reportedly mentioned to the plod on more than one occasion , including a high ranking officer from memory , by other...
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Just remember that the particular fkwit you mentioned in the last paragraph was reportedly mentioned to the plod on more than one occasion , including a high ranking officer from memory , by other...
I think that's a tricky one.
It's certainly not a bad idea in principle , but could possibly be a major hurdle for some to complete a course simply through geography. All well and good if you live...
well we have taken great pains with my boy , and daughter for that matter , to drill into them when it is safe, identify target beyond doubt etc . When we were at one of our local huts around a month...
the closest thing to training as far as a new license goes would be the mountain safety course they had to do, but even that requires no real practical knowledge of firearms to complete
that is basically what the firearms officer said to me when the missus and my teenage son got their licenses recently. They breezed through as me being a hunter/shooter for nearly 30 yrs and the kids...
I understand the lycra also gives them chafeing issues ... and makes their butts look fat
Also highlights why I don't carry animals out on my back and always butcher on the spot
how could you mistake a person for an animal at that range and by the sounds of it through an open area not bush to boot...? WTF
and rarely have I seen a deer on a mountain bike .....