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<blockquote data-quote="Longlowdog" data-source="post: 8157484" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>I have on my firearms licence along with all the hunting and target clauses 'humane destruction of wildlife and domesticated stock'. I used to be on call out for Lanc's constabulary for injured wildlife and used a .22 rf with sub's for everything up to red deer in front of the police present at the incidents. Also used it on a shearling tup for home consumption.</p><p> I told my vet I shot favourite elderly ewes that I would not put through the mart and he questioned the legality, I replied they were elderly and unsuited to a lorry drive to Bradford to become kebabs and that I had H.D on my licence and he said fair enough.</p><p> You know instantly if you have done the job cleanly by checking eye reflex. Touch the eye and if there is a hint of a blink you've messed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longlowdog, post: 8157484, member: 395"] I have on my firearms licence along with all the hunting and target clauses 'humane destruction of wildlife and domesticated stock'. I used to be on call out for Lanc's constabulary for injured wildlife and used a .22 rf with sub's for everything up to red deer in front of the police present at the incidents. Also used it on a shearling tup for home consumption. I told my vet I shot favourite elderly ewes that I would not put through the mart and he questioned the legality, I replied they were elderly and unsuited to a lorry drive to Bradford to become kebabs and that I had H.D on my licence and he said fair enough. You know instantly if you have done the job cleanly by checking eye reflex. Touch the eye and if there is a hint of a blink you've messed up. [/QUOTE]
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