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    nasty neighbour with a crossbow!

    Morning all, just had a complaint from my next door neighbour about shooting at targets in my back garden that are more than capable of stopping pellets and preventing any ricoche saying that its dangerous when the cheeky bugger owns and shoots a crossbow into a dartboard on the side of his shed! Surely he is being more dangerous than me??

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    If I were you I'd 'find' a crossbow bolt in my garden, in case you need any ammunition for the future!
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    Good point there mate am i right in thinking that he's in the wrong and important doing nothing wrong?
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    Good point there mate am i right in thinking that he's in the wrong and im doing nothing wrong?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DedIdick View Post
    If I were you I'd 'find' a crossbow bolt in my garden, in case you need any ammunition for the future!
    I doubt his air gun would be able to fire crossbow bolts... probs easier to go buy some pellets if he needs ammunition...





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    As long as your pellets don't ricochet out of your boundary you are doing nothing wrong. Tell him to go and stick his head up his ass and leave you alone.
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    Why don't you invite him round to have a few shots with you ? He might end up as your shooting buddy.
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    Simple, he's a nob

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff0100 View Post
    Why don't you invite him round to have a few shots with you ? He might end up as your shooting buddy.
    This ^^^^ if you don't 'love' eachother, you still might be able to agree eachother's safety procedures - without it involving calls to the cops and 'planting' evidence

    BTW - I'd like a blowpipe and darts ... are they legal? Poison tipped?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DedIdick View Post
    If I were you I'd 'find' a crossbow bolt in my garden, in case you need any ammunition for the future!
    The thing is that a bow or crossbow is not a firearm but a airgun is,
    bows come under knife laws, just think what ft/lb you can get with a bit of string and a stick

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    Quote Originally Posted by deandaystate View Post
    Morning all, just had a complaint from my next door neighbour about shooting at targets in my back garden that are more than capable of stopping pellets and preventing any ricoche saying that its dangerous when the cheeky bugger owns and shoots a crossbow into a dartboard on the side of his shed! Surely he is being more dangerous than me??
    What sort of crossbow?? If it's one of the little 80lb recurve pistol bows then its probably quite safe, despite what many will say they only put out about 4-6 FPE. If it's something bigger shooting a heavier arrow with a compound prod then neither the dartboard, shed, or fence may provide an adequate backstop.

    I've shot an arrow clean through 4mm thick steel plate at 120 yards from my 59lb target compound bow (Not a crossbow, a proper bow). Quite impressive but it wrecked a £20 arrow from a matched dozen.

    I don't reckon your in the wrong at all as long as you are shooting safely, certainly the crossbow has a worse image than an airgun in the eyes of populace and there is very little reason to own one. Certainly shooting one in the garden gives you little to complain about if your neighbour is shooting airguns.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deandaystate View Post
    Morning all, just had a complaint from my next door neighbour about shooting at targets in my back garden that are more than capable of stopping pellets and preventing any ricoche saying that its dangerous when the cheeky bugger owns and shoots a crossbow into a dartboard on the side of his shed! Surely he is being more dangerous than me??
    think myself i would take no notice , did you both get on before this complaint, looks like he may just want to have an argument or something , most prob he did not have a happy xmas ,

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