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Originally Posted by Fugue
However there are no laws against shooting your bow on your own property. So anyone GNAS member or not can do just that regardless of GNAS regulations. It is a concern obviously with today's bows pushing the limit for speed and power.
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Im sure that this is not true.
If their is any chance off any projectile leaving the property, it is illegal.
Any possable safeguards have to be in place to insure a object does not leave a property in question.
This can include anything from a arrow to even a football.
I remember this or something on this line when I used to shoot my target air pistol at home, and had a legal query from the Pain in the a**e next door.
Im sure the details are in uk property legislation
But I solved my problem by shooting in the garage.
Could be wrong or the law may have changed thought. ( about 10yrs ago )