
Giving people the chance to shoot
BASC’s most advanced shooting simulator has had a busy 2019. Travelling the length and breadth of the country, it has provided educational enjoyment to dozens of shows and events.
BASC’s most advanced shooting simulator has had a busy 2019. Travelling the length and breadth of the country, it has provided educational enjoyment to dozens of shows and events.
Project, funded by £100k loan from the WHCT, has been an “extensive, exciting challenge”.
Attention now focused on ensuring people do not fall foul of changes.
Start of the season “something to be celebrated”.
JDJ Braithwaite reports on the role of modern thermal imaging technology and its use when coupled with airgun hunting methods for the humane removal of grey squirrels from our woodlands. He talks about his experience and the issues he faces in his local town, Lakeland.
BASC is honoured to have sponsored and played a part in the incredibly successful Royal Marines Commando Charity Clay Shoot for the third year in a row.
As the shooting season gets into full swing, I’m enjoying visiting shoots all over the country. With birds plentiful and Guns shooting well, it is an exciting time for everybody – especially so for the dogs.
The results from the BASC Scottish general licence survey have highlighted the scale of usage and their importance for economic prosperity.
In the interview Steve criticised the new conditions and raised the serious concerns regarding the lack of resources given by NRW into publicising the changes.