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Stay your fire

At the time of writing, we’re still in lockdown and it looks very likely that we will still be when you read this in February. So I will go through some of the problems this poses for pigeon shooters and the work they do.

As with the majority of things related to shooting, applying common sense will cover most situations, along with reading the invaluable advice given by the shooting lobby groups. I see many social media pigeon forums, and it alarms me what is said by people who clearly haven’t read up on the restrictions we’re currently under.

Interpretation

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