As long as they have no convictions, a personality check does not come into the equation !how do lowlife like that obtain shotgun certificates ?
This is another reason why I avoid Sunday morning shoots. There is no doubt some people attending them have high levels of alcohol and what ever else is still in their system from the 'good Saturday night's ' perhaps less than 5 or six hours previously.Certain grounds seem to attract groups of idiots. Usually 4/5 lads dressed like they're going clubbing, with one shotgun between them. I avoid them like the plague.
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Nothing wrong with Sunday morning shoots if run properly and professionally, or are you saying Saturday morning shoots are better because nobody goes out for a ‘good Friday night’ on the alcohol?This is another reason why I avoid Sunday morning shoots. There is no doubt some people attending them have high levels of alcohol and what ever else is still in their system from the 'good Saturday night's ' perhaps less than 5 or six hours previously.
if run properly and professionally that is the issue from my experience. The small straw bailers that I have visited are run on a shoe string and get massively over attended if they are not closed shoots. They dont have the staff or the resources to cope. They try their best but that is just the way it is.Nothing wrong with Sunday morning shoots if run properly and professionally, or are you saying Saturday morning shoots are better because nobody goes out for a ‘good Friday night’ on the alcohol?
Fact is clay shooting is a very safe sport and long may that continue.
to paraphrase a purportedly Rolls Royce quote 'We'll have to work on that noise sir'My ears have become highly tuned at picking up the noise of a trap arm from any angle!
I have been shooting for very many years, pistols (before the ban) rifles, and shotguns and witnessed various acts of poor safety over the years at varies location (MOD ranges, private ranges, straw bail, Club or premier clay grounds).if run properly and professionally that is the issue from my experience. The small straw bailers that I have visited are run on a shoe string and get massively over attended if they are not closed shoots. They dont have the staff or the resources to cope. They try their best but that is just the way it is.
On the safety issue it's very recently that I came across a group of three shooters sharing two cheap semi autos. They seemed to be acting like pratt's and two of us tried to keep well away. However we walked around some bushes and they were on the stand we were approaching. One of them was on the stand and he was swinging the loaded auto all over the place and it got pointed directly at our heads at a distance of around 10 yards. We both were forced to dive to the ground.
The thing is I have seen this type of group of idiots on other shoots and it's always been on Sunday morning straw bailers. Hence my dislike for them and I reason I will never use them.
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