paul b
Well-known member
Just not getting it are they! Liberties will be taken away big time soon,and we can thank all the selfish for that.
Slightly OT but I really like ACF-50 for many uses. Not many people seem to know about it!Both guns cleaned and give a very liberal coating of ACF-50.
They could be in the safe for a while.
Yup I'm sold on it.Slightly OT but I really like ACF-50 for many uses. Not many people seem to know about it!
Nick -It really shouldn't difficult for people to understand.... STAY AT HOME UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY!!! Food Shopping is necessary. Exercise (Walking, cycling away from others is fine) is necessary. Shooting isn't necessary and no matter if you think you and the others are being as careful as possible, you are still likely to either spread the virus or get the virus.
As I said before, I am a NHS Community Physio. I am being redeployed to a hospital as of tomorrow for the foreseeable future. My colleagues are doing the same as they will be throughout the country. We are going to have to work shifts, we are going to have to do stuff we do not normally do. It really isn't going to be pleasant. We are not getting paid extra for this, we are doing it because we have to.
If you cannot stay away from your sad little obsession of shooting for a few months to help out the NHS, then you are absolute P****s!
Keep ignoring the Government advice and they will enforce it for you!!! LISTEN TO THE GOVERNMENT AND THE EXPERTS AND STOP BEING SELFISH!!!
I think a lot of clubs have looked at the average age of shooters and have made decision based largely on the risk profile of their patrons. Sensible in my opinion. and a hiatus until the restrictions are relieved seems small price to pay to keep shooting from acquiring another black mark against it. With a bit of help hopefully all grounds can survive somehow.Looking at the scores around the country today it seems quite a few grounds have remained open and turnout was only slightly less than normal.
Whilst others may disagree and providing the law allows it, there’s no reason for grounds to close providing the necessary hygiene rules are in place. Social distancing and health safeguards can easily be maintained at shooting grounds and most other small sports venues. Whilst this situation is unprecedented the sport need not and should not grind to a halt.
Thank you Charlie. All I and my colleagues ask is that people listen to the advice and keep their social distance. Those people who think it is ok to carry on as normal, should be under no illusion that should they or a family member become ill soon then it might not end well.Nick -
You and the others in the health care are in the most dangerous of situations. You and they may all just blow it off as a job but I know and anyone who thinks about it for a moment knows that the underlying courage to step willfully into that is beyond the doing of many. You have my sincerest hope that you make it out the other side.
take care
Charlie
Yeah and there were loads of ********* up Snowdon etc..... People really don't get it do they? You might be well, the other people at the shoots might be well but there is every chance that people are possibly carrying the virus and therefore spreading it further. Do you really need the law to tell you how to act in a decent and responsible way? Are you that stupid?Looking at the scores around the country today it seems quite a few grounds have remained open and turnout was only slightly less than normal.
Whilst others may disagree and providing the law allows it, there’s no reason for grounds to close providing the necessary hygiene rules are in place. Social distancing and health safeguards can easily be maintained at shooting grounds and most other small sports venues. Whilst this situation is unprecedented the sport need not and should not grind to a halt.
Let’s keep this discussion polite and not succumb to personal insult.Yeah and there were loads of ********* up Snowdon etc..... People don't really get it do they? You might be well, the other people at the shoots might be well but there is every chance that people are possibly carrying the virus and therefore spreading it further. Do you really need the law to tell you how to act in a decent and responsible way? Are you that stupid?
Some people do not deserve the NHS.
Be sensible then. I make no apologies for my tone. You want to swap jobs with me for the next 6 months? It is time to listen to the advice\guidance of the government and experts!Let’s keep this discussion polite and succumb to personal insult.
I really think the world needs to keep on turning if we are to survive after the outbreak. Owls lodge have a recipe that seems good. Abandoning shooting and any other business cannot be good. Adapt, adopt, continue is my motto.
As time proceeds, it seems caution is best, I won’t argue that a social thing isn’t worth the risk. However, in the workplace some risk has to be taken or we will be living in a true apocalypse in a years time. My factory can host machine workers with far less chance of contact than shoppers will face. Difficult times indeed.I am one of the biggest scientific skeptics having spent my entire life working in the field BUT anybody who willingly ignores this particular health hazard has a screw not quite properly fixed. Now for me at least shooting is a social event and with the current pandemic that is quite out of the question. It is going to be more than two years before we actually see the end of this virus and it consequences .
No I don't want to swop with you, but expect you will have better infection control than me. but my large international domestic appliance company still expects me to carry on as normal repairing 'our customers essential broken appliances' with up to 10 calls a day at different locations.Be sensible then. I make no apologies for my tone. You want to swap jobs with me for the next 6 months? It is time to listen to the advice\guidance of the government and experts!
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