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You've probably missed them! BUT http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/2827_13008.htm Poorie me. How desparately I wanted a spotting scope and that too for 20 pounds. awe but I am too late here. Good to know about the offer though. cheers
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How much 1000 12g carts weigh?
sidrana7 replied to sidrana7's topic in Reloading and Gun Maintenance
Thanks jackinbox99 I too weighed this noon.approximately 10kg a cardboard box of 250. gees I carried 4 boxes three stories up. i am gone crazy. cunninglamb, you mean to say 1000' of other shot size can weigh more? cheers. -
How much 1000 12g carts weigh?
sidrana7 replied to sidrana7's topic in Reloading and Gun Maintenance
28gm 7.5 shot size. -
Out of curiousity. Can someone tell me how much is weight of 1000 12g shotgun cartridges? Might buy tomorrow in person kent velocity at £125. Mr Google failed on answer. Today I got my Nickerson Electronic Ear Muffs from molevalleyfarmers dot com £51 incl p&p. Found them to be the cheapest around. HBS electronics sell similar(?) (from some other forum!) at £79 their contact 01903 741335. Pace-systems dot co dot uk though they dont quote price on their website, lost their contact number from my voicemail.
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My friends need your votes- - just a minute thats it
sidrana7 replied to sidrana7's topic in General Talk
Thanks claybusers al for the information. btw the voting has been closed for the current stage though will update again when open. Many thanks to all who tried to vote. -
Members, My friends are trying their luck with the The Great Driving Challenge and have got 771 votes till now and are at 91st place. The screening will start taking place from 100 then 75 then 25 then last 3. All you wil need to do is visit the page linked here and click on vote for us and then enter name and email address and confirm through the email. Thats it just a meagre 1 min from your time. We do appreciate your time well spent on this. http://www.greatdrivingchallenge.com/application/Leena/ Many thanks.
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Rifle Range Practice Shooting FAC Aberdeen
sidrana7 replied to sidrana7's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
Yes its been done earlier. For now I have contacted Aberdeen Full Bore Gun Club, Grampian Air Rifle Club, Bon Accord Small-Bore Rifle Club. Been through some information provided on GARC's website. Once thanks for your time, RicW. cheers Sid. -
Rifle Range Practice Shooting FAC Aberdeen
sidrana7 replied to sidrana7's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
Many thanks sporting shooter for the time you spent. After reading you reply to requirement of SGC on club, recalled what you said. Yes the club I go to do loan guns and ammunition on their grounds, so even if I didnt have SGC it would have been fine. Interesting to know about the rifle club exemptions and probation. I wouldnt mind serving few months on probation with a club, as long as I have access to equipment/ammunition/range under supervision at fair pricing. As you now know I am complete newbie and just thinking of hunting at some later date. Will take some time to achieve satis -
two weeks.
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Rifle Range Practice Shooting FAC Aberdeen
sidrana7 posted a topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
Dear members, I have a SGC and have been actively shooting clays in Kingscliff Sports Lodge for last 6 months. Now that rifle shooting is also in my to-do-list, time to ask some questions. Hope you can find time to answer as fit! 1 Does anyone here practice target shooting with .22lr and .243? More interestingly if in or around Aberdeen? Would appreciate if you can guide further. 2 AFAIK I can do target practice with rifle in proper range only, unless otherwise if I have permission on land which is cleared for that calibre (and offcourse safe in first place). Please correct me if -
Where to keep your certificate
sidrana7 replied to lorelei0922's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
On the contrary if the photocopying of the original shows *FRAUD* then thats not legal way either, in strict sense? Or is it? I interpret this as, the new certificates are meant to be carried in original only, for sure when the concerned officer sees the photocopied certificate with 'fraud' printed on it, how would he/she would react? anyways for me I dont need to carry for the time being, no gun and just shooting clays at the club. If the drivers license can be bar coded then firearms licenses can be more convenient in smart card style! And drivers license is more cheaper than the firearm -
Where to keep your certificate
sidrana7 replied to lorelei0922's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
On the contrary if the photocopying of the original shows *FRAUD* then thats not legal way either, in strict sense? Or is it? I interpret this as, the new certificates are meant to be carried in original only, for sure when the concerned officer sees the photocopied certificate with 'fraud' printed on it, how would he/she would react? anyways for me I dont need to carry for the time being, no gun and just shooting clays at the club. If the drivers license can be bar coded then firearms licenses can be more convenient in smart card style! And drivers license is more cheaper than the firearm -
4 Gun gun cabinet for 2 shotguns
sidrana7 replied to sidrana7's topic in Reloading and Gun Maintenance
Well To make sure I just emailed to the firearms office. Will revert back once get reply from them. cheers -
4 Gun gun cabinet for 2 shotguns
sidrana7 replied to sidrana7's topic in Reloading and Gun Maintenance
Thanks Geoff.C Your point of future requirements well received. Will consider it before making any decision. Mass_G3nocide Well you sure it was for shotguns shells? I am not sure about law in Wales but not expecting to be much different from what here in Scotland! -
4 Gun gun cabinet for 2 shotguns
sidrana7 replied to sidrana7's topic in Reloading and Gun Maintenance
Thanks Geoff.C for the prompt reply. I too believe this arrangement should be legally OK for the time being. Once again I repeat that this post has been raised only for the shotgun and cartridges for it. To concur on what you said about much better, if you have kids in home where you store shotgun cartridges it is recommended to keep it under lock and key (not only out of sight!). But for cartridges it does not warrant for the 'gun safe' as such. Any safe which has no access to anyone other than the certificate holder should be perfectly fine. Now please correct me if wrong. Thanks for -
Well as per law storage of cartridges does not warrant a separate cabinet. But it may be viewed as 'safer' by the FEO to have them stored safely. In this case if I get one cabinet meant for 4 guns and store 2 shotguns and cartridges in the same. Would this be acceptable? The motive would be to save extra costs associated with separate cabinet and installation. As far as I see its only for shotguns and cartridges. Opinions please.
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just out of curiousity. how about an male gorilla x woman = Ape/Adam? ? x woman = Yeti I dont know but the human animal porn might have been innovative without being productive, but then who knows. P.S. No offenses to any gender or live forms. This is meant to be a pure naive curiousity.
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:wacko: Wish if my clay would stay still in air like those two deer's. Now thats little comfort for me when I miss those flying clays.
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Swiss Gold. shiny metal. Welcome to the board and enjoy your hunting in Scotland, which I would be looking forwards in coming time. Good luck.
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hmmm I am just born in this sport, but hey wont harm saying hello to you... welcome.
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Welcome Steve, Although I am new here too, though would like to do the honours greeting you to this wonderful forum.
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Thanks Lost Generation. Well received.
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"Q10. What's the difference between a firearm and a shotgun? In simple terms, a firearm has a rifled barrel and fires bullets, a shot gun (or musket) is smooth bore and fires cartridges or blanks... however.... a multi-shot shot gun (capable of holding one in the chamber and more than two in the magazine) or has a detachable magazine requires a firearm certificate as does a short barrelled (less than 24 inches) shot gun. If in doubt, check with the Firearms Licensing Department." Well so semi-auto is out of choice for now for this faq from the Grampian Police website. :oops: I did
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