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    Just Another Day in the Office Bradley 7 August 2024

    The thing that helps pass the time when on a stake out is.....eating!
    The coffee is black and well stewed. The muffins are banana, thanks to my lovely wife!

    What are the risks in this location? What could possibly go wrong?

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    People have been known to shoot their bonnet or roof in situations similar to that
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    Road , house , ricochet - lots of things that make that a bad situation to me .

    Others may disagree...
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    No bolt = no risk

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    Getting fat from eating too man muffins.....

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    You seem to have given yourself elevation so shooting down into ground. You using varmits type rounds to further reduce chance of richochete.pity you can't get up on one of the house roofs lol.good luck,shoot straight.
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    75/15/10 black powder matters

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    Quick visit from the cops,get out of here ASAP.

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    ROFL ��

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    @Trout lodged an activity report with the Police, which I've just closed off. No visit from police or public, except for one old Johnny who stopped in to get a couple of rabbits for his Foxy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fee Knicks View Post
    Road , house , ricochet - lots of things that make that a bad situation to me .

    Others may disagree...
    Check here...

    https://www.google.co.nz/maps/@-40.8...5409&entry=ttu

    Yep, ideal for a pcp.

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    Right or wrong, that is a normal shooting situation in rural areas. I've always been safety conscious, but am increasingly adverse to getting myself in situations where someone might complain. It's just not worth the hassle for me as a recreational shooter.
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    Given that last pic, the risk would be from intrusion by the people that line their cars up to sell on the other side of that fence

    I have a question - who's Bradley?

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    @Slug 100% correct on location.
    There was a constant 5- 6 coastal on-shore breeze, which was enough to throw 22LR left. The paddock is 100m long, and the green area beyond the fence is out to 150m. I'm not sure that those conditions and range would suit a PCP?
    I found the triple duce was most effective during daylight, and the Hornet/thermal combination after dark.
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    @MB You are correct that with increased residential and rural lifestyle housing there is always safety issues to consider.
    Part of my standard operating procedure following an enquire is;
    - Download property boundary maps
    - Daylight site inspection
    - Letter box drops to close neighbours advising dates and times
    - Txt Message to community/street residents advisingvwhen starting and when finished and gone (so they can let their pussy out!)
    - FaceBook community groups notification of proposed dates/times. Follow ECO HUNTERS AOTEAROA on FB. (I hate Facebook!)
    - Raise activity report with Police
    - You could also notify the City and Regional Councils. They appreciate that so when they get the call from the public, "There's a man with a gun! OR I can hear gunfire!" They know what's happening in their rohe.
    - I used to put out roadside signage advising Culling was happening. The Police liked this method of keeping the public informed, but Kapiti Coast District Council confiscated my safety signage because I didn't have a Resource Consent for signage WTF!

    Remember this when doing close proximity shooting:
    - Neighbours don't like surprises
    - (Some) Horse people are highly strung NUTTERS! Not all, I shoot for several Equestrian centre's who are cool people.
    - The Police are your friend (if you have lodge an activity report, they don't like surprises either!). On two occasions I have dialed 111 to report an, "Incident involving live firearms. I've got the the firearm, and I'm being chased or assaulted by an Irate neighbour (Horse owner!) Please come and remove the neighbour." In both case the Police were there within minutes and cautioned the neighbour who could have been charged with, trespass, assault or threatening too, stealing a rifle, being in possession of a rifle without having a firearms license. Charges were not pressed, but the Police are my friend.
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    @308 THE CHASE is hosted by Bradley ??? One of the chasers, Sean ??? Always finishes with, (if he has won the Chase) "It was just another day in the office Bradley!"

    But you need to have time to watch TV to know that....
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