
Click the link below to download a copy of a Shooting Rights Permit.
Shooting Rights Permit (Word version)
BASC's Day Shooting Agreement is indicative of the type of Agreement likely to be offered by a Shoot Owner and/or his Agent to a person taking a day's shooting (hereinafter called "The Hirer"). In the nature of things, it will usually be the Shoot Owner or his Agent who proposes this or some other form of Agreement rather than the Hirer.
This draft provides for different arrangements. Sometimes the Agreement will be made direct between the Shoot Owner and the Hirer and on other occasions the Hirer will enter into the Agreement with the Shoot Owner's Agent ("the Agent").
Day Shooting Agreement Guidance Notes For Members
Let days Agreement form (Word format)
BASC Codes of Practice set the standards for shooting. You should not shoot unless you are entirely familiar with the legal and ethical requirements.
Club and Syndicate Affiliation Guide
BASC have drafted a template for permission for members undertaking pest control. This form can be used where no money is changing hands and its scope is for pest birds and mammals. It is equally applicable for deer control as it is for rabbit and woodpigeon control.
This is NOT intended to be compulsory, but simply to help members. Its value is that you can immediately show that you have permission to be on the land with your firearm to control pests.

If your shoot has five or more employees at any one time it is a legal requirement to have a written Health and Safety Policy.
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