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How do I stop friends ‘muscling in’ on my shooting?

A reader has been asked to take some friends decoying but is concerned they might 'muscle in' on the shooting

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Time Well Spent
Time Well Spent January 11, 2014

Q: I have built up a reasonable amount of land on which I shoot pigeons and a couple of pals at the gun club now keep asking me to take them decoying.

I’m reluctant to do this because one, or both, might try and ‘muscle in’ on the shooting once they get introduced to the farmers. I am in a bit of a dilemma here, how would you tackle the problem?

A: This can be a tricky one. Obviously, a real mate would not try to nick your shooting behind your back, but a problem could arise, if, for some reason, you fall out.

To safeguard yourself, make it clear to all of your farmers that any friends you may call on to help you control the pigeons, will only be accompanying you, and not shooting on their own.

Have you experienced this problem before? How did you handle it? Share you advice in the comments below