Gamerancher wrote: Had a couple of car loads of w*nkers spotlighting up and down my driveway just last weekend, they bolted when they saw headlights coming. Sick to death of it. I just call the police now.
Gamerancher wrote:Having had cattle shot by "hunters" shooting over my fences at "eye-shine" while spotlighting on the neighbors property, I don't blame someone for checking you out.
I've even caught people shooting on my place who then argue that they have permission. Had a couple of car loads of w*nkers spotlighting up and down my driveway just last weekend, they bolted when they saw headlights coming. Sick to death of it. I just call the police now.
BobWilliams61 wrote:This is a bit of a hot issue in my area, small acreage, hobby farms and Melbourne Water drains. One of my neighbours gave permission for someone to target shoot on their property, it's approx. 50 acres with roads on 3 sides, I find out after investigating the shooting noise and find a guy shooting at bottles sitting against a wooden pallet which is against a perimeter fence with a .223, I point out a few safety concerns I had and he tells me to F off as he had the owner's permission, not wanting to get into it I leave him to it, I heard latter another neighbour rang the police, turns out they only had the permission of the owner's son and the owners were on holiday, so the you know what hit it when they returned from holidays!
DeadPool wrote:I know this is a very old thread.
If you don't have it already, the Get Permission app can save you carrying paper and/or hassle of dealing with questions from neighbours and the law. https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/hunting/safety/shut-the-gate-on-illegal-hunting/get-permission-with-the-new-app
Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... permission
iOS - https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/get-per ... 64199?mt=8
GQshayne wrote:BobWilliams61 wrote:This is a bit of a hot issue in my area, small acreage, hobby farms and Melbourne Water drains. One of my neighbours gave permission for someone to target shoot on their property, it's approx. 50 acres with roads on 3 sides, I find out after investigating the shooting noise and find a guy shooting at bottles sitting against a wooden pallet which is against a perimeter fence with a .223, I point out a few safety concerns I had and he tells me to F off as he had the owner's permission, not wanting to get into it I leave him to it, I heard latter another neighbour rang the police, turns out they only had the permission of the owner's son and the owners were on holiday, so the you know what hit it when they returned from holidays!
Shooting at bottles shows he has no experience shooting on rural land. Absolute no-no that one. Good way to guarantee never to be invited back again.
bigfellascott wrote:GQshayne wrote:BobWilliams61 wrote:This is a bit of a hot issue in my area, small acreage, hobby farms and Melbourne Water drains. One of my neighbours gave permission for someone to target shoot on their property, it's approx. 50 acres with roads on 3 sides, I find out after investigating the shooting noise and find a guy shooting at bottles sitting against a wooden pallet which is against a perimeter fence with a .223, I point out a few safety concerns I had and he tells me to F off as he had the owner's permission, not wanting to get into it I leave him to it, I heard latter another neighbour rang the police, turns out they only had the permission of the owner's son and the owners were on holiday, so the you know what hit it when they returned from holidays!
Shooting at bottles shows he has no experience shooting on rural land. Absolute no-no that one. Good way to guarantee never to be invited back again.
Plastic ones should be fine so long as you clean up ya mess, I wouldn't shoot at glass ones though, way too much mess to bother with.
Personally I'd rather shoot the metal gongs I have if I want to test my skills out at different ranges.
Jon79 wrote:I just have one of my business cards handy when dealing with neighbours, I hand it to them and say that’s me and my details if you want to check with the owner or the police that’s fine they are pretty happy with that as they see o have nothing to hide
On another property I shoot on the neighbour ( greens) rang the owner complaining about the shooting, so the owner asked me to go visit them and explain stuff to them
I was going past a few days later with the wife and kids and decided to call in and introduced myself and the family explained what we were doing and why and also said I was more than happy to work in with them and not come out on certain days or I could come out earlier and do that side of the property first, I also gave them my business card and said if they have any worries or want to check that it’s me out there to call me on that number... we stayed there yarning for about an hour and haven’t had a single issue since