Sporting Gun

Sabotage!

The shooting season is now in full swing and no doubt many of you will already have enjoyed a day in the field. For the majority, these will be happy days that provide fond memories. However, the spectre of shooting’s opponents disrupting your day is ever present. The risk might be minimal but, nevertheless, all shoots and Guns should be well-versed in what to do should it happen.

In this digital age, many opponents of shooting vent their spleen via smart phone or keyboard. However, for the more committed anti the prize of disrupting a shoot and ‘a bunch of toffs killing for fun’ is worth the effort of venturing outside.

BASC, the Countryside Alliance and the National Gamekeepers’ Organisation (NGO) have

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