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Mech



Member Since: 23 Oct 2013
Location: Oxfordshire
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Offer some advice on getting into shooting in the UK?
Hello all. I've moved here from the colonies about a year ago. I've finally got my license in order and purchased a nice doublegun. Back in the states, I was a just a casual grouse hunter and enjoyed the occasional round of trap or sporting clays.

Upland Hunting or rather Shooting as it called is rather a different affair here in the UK. I'm very interested in taking part and would like to solicit all of your for suggestions on finding a place to do so. I suppose I'm mainly interested in finding a farm or someplace to do some "walked up" "rough shooting" on the occasional basis. This seems to be an unusual practice, whereas the more formal Driven Shoots seem to be more in favor.

I have my own dog, gun, insurance and last but not least Land Rover. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Post #348413 30th Jul 2014 5:17pm
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gilarion



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If it is of any help I have a few times visited Eastnor Castle which has very strong associations with Land Rover and have practised clay pigeon shooting there from the side mezzanine by the castle and over the lake, very enjoyable.
Post #348428 30th Jul 2014 6:16pm
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muddybaldboy



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BASC can be a good source of information (and cheap insurance, legal advice and general help with ill-informed antis) He who dies with the most toys...wins!
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SiWhite



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Mech, I think the best advise I can give is to try some networking - most rough shoots are very informal and private affairs. The won't be advertised and then only way to get 'in' is to know someone who shoots there. Jois the BASC and look out for local events where you can meet like minded folk and ask about.

Driven days can be extremely expensive and, in my experience, rather stuck up unless you are a stockbroker. They can be very cliquey and you might be frowned upon if you have the 'wrong' clothes, gun, dog, car etc etc...

I'd much rather take a day's rough, simulated game or clay shooting with like minded folk.

If you are in south Oxfordshire I know of someone you could look out for - I don't know him well enough to make a recommendation unfortunately. My blog - www.anacreinhampshire.blogspot.co.uk

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Post #348437 30th Jul 2014 7:05pm
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Mech,

I have been shooting since I was a youngster shotgun and firearms and to be honest it's always been a case of who you know, your best bet is to join your local clay club and get to know people and you will if lucky get invited to a day rough shooting once people get to know you.
I had to wait for years to get into my local syndicate, I started off beating and picking up with my dog which helped no end with the rough and driven shooting.

Stick with it and you will get something, it will take perseverance and a little luck to pick up some land for rough shooting.
But the beating route is the best for getting to know local shooting folk.

Cheers
Post #348450 30th Jul 2014 8:10pm
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Mech



Member Since: 23 Oct 2013
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Thanks. Ive already joined BASC and am insured through them. Im not necessarily opposed to a driven shoot, its just not precisely what im most interested in. I went to the game fair last week and really enjoyed that. Im trying to do some networking, in fact that was to some extent the purpose of the post.

I am north of oxford but willing to travel a bit if necessary.
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bunnyman



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you could try joining the chiltern gundog society they have gun dog training days and you might meet some new contacts there .rich
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muddybaldboy



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If your excursions ever make it as far as North Wales give me a shout, we have some great sport, clay or otherwise on offer Thumbs Up He who dies with the most toys...wins!
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Happyoldgit



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Yes indeed networking is the answer. Getting to know people at your local clay ground is one way and will go some way to allay the understandable concern that above all things you are safety conscious. Get to know the owner of your local gunshop and it does no harm to get to know your local farmers too but remember they are busy and not everyone appreciates cammo gear. Beating / brushing on local shoots is another good 'in' and if you have a reliable dog you may be offered some picking up. Insurance cover is a must so as has been mentioned join BASC, Countryside Alliance or similar.

There are some good, informal driven / walk & stand shoots but demand for places is usually high, people tend to stick with good shoots.

Know the law, know what you can legally shoot and when, be safe and if in any doubt whatsoever don't shoot! Steve.
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Post #348617 31st Jul 2014 4:23pm
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Mech



Member Since: 23 Oct 2013
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Thank you all for your helpful suggestions. Rest assured I am very safe with firearms. I have thousands of hours of "stick time". In fact, I've been appalled at some of the behaviors I've witnessed at a few gun shops. Muzzle and trigger discipline have been quite lax in my opinion.

I'll be visiting a few local clays clubs and plan to join one soon. I live very near to a private estate which hosts some shoots. I'll try to speak with the gamekeeper about opportunities beating, picking up or otherwise.
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