Airgun Shooter

GETTING ABOUT

I have been lucky enough to reach the ripe old age of 63 without too much issue health-wise. This has meant that all the things I have enjoyed doing over the decades such as fishing and shooting of one form or another have been taken in my stride, with luckily no medical issues curtailing my adventures throughout our beautiful countryside during this time.

I have recently learnt, however, that for those of us who do not have full mobility and are either permanently or temporarily disabled, the ability to just get out there and do what we want is severely curtailed, particularly if we are not used to it!

Having broken a few bones in my right ankle and temporarily unable to go

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