Deer culling.
Moderator: dromia
Forum rules
"The Dromia Rule"
Deer Stalking… reliable word of mouth recommendation from someone you know has undertaken such stalking being offered by a specific syndicate is best. Like other walks of life, stalking has its scammers. E.G., make sure there is deer, of the species sought, on the land being made available; that appropriate insurance is in place; that there is recourse for recompense if it all goes wrong. In addition, obtain and understand terms and conditions; consider the implications of allowing a syndicate leader to be a FAC mentor; make sure ‘coaches’ are suitably qualified; consider the quality of deer management, the construction & execution of a shooting plan and safety; determine if the land is over-shot.
If in doubt, contact BASC or similar.
http://www.basc.org.uk/
Anyone considered to be a scammer will be banned without warning.
"The Dromia Rule"
Deer Stalking… reliable word of mouth recommendation from someone you know has undertaken such stalking being offered by a specific syndicate is best. Like other walks of life, stalking has its scammers. E.G., make sure there is deer, of the species sought, on the land being made available; that appropriate insurance is in place; that there is recourse for recompense if it all goes wrong. In addition, obtain and understand terms and conditions; consider the implications of allowing a syndicate leader to be a FAC mentor; make sure ‘coaches’ are suitably qualified; consider the quality of deer management, the construction & execution of a shooting plan and safety; determine if the land is over-shot.
If in doubt, contact BASC or similar.
http://www.basc.org.uk/
Anyone considered to be a scammer will be banned without warning.
Deer culling.
Interesting article and video featuring Chris Howard deer manager of the Middleton Estate LongParish.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildli ... s-job.html
Jenks
Ps Blu I think you might know Chris Howard I think he was a sergeant in 3 Para during the Falklands war.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildli ... s-job.html
Jenks
Ps Blu I think you might know Chris Howard I think he was a sergeant in 3 Para during the Falklands war.
- mag41uk
- Posts: 1841
- Joined: Sat Oct 13, 2012 3:50 pm
- Home club or Range: Aldershot R & P Club
- Location: Reading
- Contact:
Re: Deer culling.
I see it was a high velocity rifle and not a medium velocity rifle!
Tony
Tony
- kennyc
- Posts: 2340
- Joined: Wed Jul 20, 2011 11:21 pm
- Home club or Range: hunters NRPC
- Location: Reading West Berks
- Contact:
Re: Deer culling.
he would have been younger tongueoutBlu wrote:Jenks, nah I can't say I recognize him mate.
Blu
Re: Deer culling.
Nah, really?kennyc wrote:he would have been younger tongueoutBlu wrote:Jenks, nah I can't say I recognize him mate.
Blu
Blu
Re: Deer culling.
Blu...Blu wrote:Nah, really?kennyc wrote:he would have been younger tongueoutBlu wrote:Jenks, nah I can't say I recognize him mate.
Blu
Blu
This is the man:
http://www.paradata.org.uk/images/sgt-c ... lands-1982
Jenks
Re: Deer culling.
mag41ukmag41uk wrote:I see it was a high velocity rifle and not a medium velocity rifle!
Tony
I think I get your drift. Perhaps it would be more appropriate to refer to the the cartridge as 'high velocity' rather than the rifle. I think most of us would probably agree that a cartridge that produces as in this case a MV of 3,300 fps is indeed 'high velocity cartridge'. where perhaps a .303 British at 2400fps might be described as medium velocity etc. Notwithstanding that, did you think that the article and film put over the necessity for deer management/culling?
Jenks..
Re: Deer culling.
StanDeasy..StanDeasy wrote:- and fires a 100 gram bullet apparently!
An easy mistake for a journo probably not over familiar with ballistic terms. Some people on here who are shooters insist on calling bullets, Heads :lol: :lol:
Jenks
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest