Sporting Rifle

A learning curve

In this article I cast my mind back to some training that I have been doing at Garryloop over the last 12 to 14 months. Specifically in relation to Paul, who fits into a group of like-minded people, who come to us at South Ayrshire Stalking to learn about stalking and who are interested in the full spectrum; from the basic introduction to stalking course, moving on the DSC 1 and for assistance with the FAC application for a deer legal rifle, wanting to understand all about sustainable and ethical deer management, butchery and then in to DSC 2.

Usually they will join one of our syndicates where they can put the theory and instruction into practice. Like most things you don’t really start to learn properly until you are out on your own, when the decision making process is all on your shoulders. Paul is now pretty much retired; he

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