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A DAYS DEER STALKING

Postby DAVO » Mon Apr 21, 2008 3:39 pm

hi i would like to offer one days roe buck stalking to a novice on here who has never had the chance to go stalking, now how to decide who get it, well have you any ideas how to police who gets it,they must be b.a.s.c insured and can use my rifle, i hope rob can help, there is a full breakfast and lunch in with this. rgds davo.
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Re: A DAYS DEER STALKING

Postby Photoguy2910 » Mon Apr 21, 2008 3:44 pm

What a great offer, I've never shot anything bigger than a big rabbit and would love to do this... one day, only problem is I'm snowed under at the moment.

One day I would love to get my first deer.
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Re: A DAYS DEER STALKING

Postby humperdingle » Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:04 pm

Great opportunity!

Is this the friendliest forum for shooters... officially? lol
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Re: A DAYS DEER STALKING

Postby mr smith » Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:10 pm

Very generous offer indeed.How to decide is a difficult one,names from a hat,last man standing or best sob story.
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Re: A DAYS DEER STALKING

Postby humperdingle » Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:22 pm

"Britain's Got Stalking"

Judged by Simon Cowell and the rest.

See who can take the most entertaining shot (or Miss)
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Re: A DAYS DEER STALKING

Postby DAVO » Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:39 pm

after 32 visits and you three guys were the only ones to reply to the post, i put your three names into a hat and pulled out mr smith, you can pm me and arrange a day, as for the other two , i will offer photoguy and humperdingle both a days doe stalking same applys all the best davo. :DD :DD :DD
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Re: A DAYS DEER STALKING

Postby hungryrob » Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:42 pm

Well done and thanks for the generosity Dave, should I lock this post now?
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Re: A DAYS DEER STALKING

Postby DAVO » Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:44 pm

sound like a good idea rob........................
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Re: A DAYS DEER STALKING

Postby mr smith » Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:46 pm

Jings never won anything before in my life. :shock:
Thanks Davo will PM ya later,about to go out and practise on some bunnies.
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Re: A DAYS DEER STALKING

Postby Figjam » Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:53 pm

Just a wee thougt, but how do you stand legally with handing your rifle over to someone else to fire???

Sorry to put the dampers on anything but seeing as its a open forum and anyone can see i'd hate the FAC holder to get into any trouble!
I'm no expert by any means but would like to make sure that anyone 'winning' such a day would be fully covered for any eventuality.

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Re: A DAYS DEER STALKING

Postby Photoguy2910 » Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:53 pm

Wow, what an offer, what a great bunch are on here.

Enjoy Mr Smith... but remember a full report after it...
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Re: A DAYS DEER STALKING

Postby DAVO » Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:04 pm

FIGJAM theres no problem at all, under supervision its all above boar, how do you think we all started, having a go with a mates gun, then getting the bug. davo...... :)
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Re: A DAYS DEER STALKING

Postby hungryrob » Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:15 am

Figjam wrote:Just a wee thougt, but how do you stand legally with handing your rifle over to someone else to fire???

Sorry to put the dampers on anything but seeing as its a open forum and anyone can see i'd hate the FAC holder to get into any trouble!
I'm no expert by any means but would like to make sure that anyone 'winning' such a day would be fully covered for any eventuality.

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Dave is the occupier (as recognised by law) and therefore can take whomever he wishes to shoot with his own rifle ;)
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