BASC South East
Oxfordshire Young Shots progress to new heights
A group of young people from Oxfordshire have been improving their shooting skills at an event at Common Leys Farm, Worminghall this week.
A group of young people from Oxfordshire have been improving their shooting skills at an event at Common Leys Farm, Worminghall this week.
The director of BASC Scotland has questioned why some politicians are concerned about a small rise in the number legally held firearms.
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) has re-issued its guidance about carrying knives to ensure sporting shooters are aware of recent changes to the law.
Sporting shooters who own rifles restricted to deer stalking will now be able to have their firearm certificate conditions amended so they can take foxes, ground game and other pest species.
There will be two more opportunities for people in the south east to ‘have-a-go’ at the Olympic sport of clay shooting this summer.
Mid Scotland and Fife MSP Ted Brocklebank has launched a petition calling for the Scottish Parliament to allow tail docking of working dogs in Scotland.
BASC South West has launched a new series of ‘how to’ workshops, designed to provide an introduction to live quarry shooting.
The director of BASC Scotland has told a firearms summit in Scotland that enforcement of current legislation and educating the public is the key to tackling airgun abuse.
There will be plenty of opportunities for gundog owners in the south west to show off their handling skills at the Cotswold Country Show in Cirencester Park, Gloucestershire this year.