Minky Posted February 2 Report Share Posted February 2 IF you are going to shoot that much lead apply for more storage capacity. Dont get yourself into a situation like this. Or dont get involved. I don't drive a racing car because I can't afford to. SIMPLE. The othe side is the cost of shooting quantities of cartridges. They aint cheap now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Newbie to this Posted February 3 Report Share Posted February 3 9 hours ago, HantsRob said: If you know you're going to a busy comp, and you have 150 at home, but need to but some at the comp, you technically can't buy another box of 25 at the comp? Or is there a touch of legal leeway? You can buy and shoot the ammo for the comp, but you cannot remove it from the ground/club. Bisley have an amnesty box for for any leftover ammo. Ammo you buy to shoot doesn't need to be entered on your cert either. 9 hours ago, HantsRob said: Do the shops trace/audit/submit any data on what's bought? Or do they look at your licence and sell up to the max value? RFDs will sell you upto the maximum you can hold, it is the holder's responsibility not to go over limits. 9 hours ago, HantsRob said: Anything stopping you asking another shopkeeper to sell the same amount (minus a colleague noticing you)? No, other than you would be in breach of the law. 9 hours ago, HantsRob said: FAC guns need "Using" to show a purpose. How do you prove usage if you don't keep stats on what's shot? Or is this based on trust? All the clubs I shoot with require you to sign in and log which rifles you are using. This is how they inform the police of your usage when asked. Obviously there is an element of trust, as you could log anything. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rim Fire Posted February 3 Report Share Posted February 3 As been said if you are a member of a club then you need to up the amount of rounds you can store at any one time if you are like myself only shoot vermin then 150 is plenty i get down to my last twenty then reload up to the amount that i am covered for Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HantsRob Posted February 3 Report Share Posted February 3 Thanks team That answers that, and as I am not currently planning on going FAC it's not an issue, but I was curious! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcbbracken Posted February 4 Report Share Posted February 4 for peace of mind ask your fire arm officer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gordon R Posted February 4 Report Share Posted February 4 I have followed the thread with interest. Whilst the Police don't always get it right, I am a bit surprised at the odd snide remark about them. It isn't necessary and makes the poster look a bit limited. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
team tractor Posted February 4 Report Share Posted February 4 All I do it keep the old primers in a tub and the old bullet boxes . It’s only for my round count tbh . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sportsbob Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 On 02/02/2024 at 08:26, Rim Fire said: This ☝️ This is what happened with medical forms some forces started with they need them some didn't then it became law that you had to have them Are you sure about "Law" I thought it was yet another Police "requirement" published in the home office guidance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paulw6969 Posted May 7 Report Share Posted May 7 Some dealers write on you cert how many heads you buy that’s bit of a clue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve_b_wales Posted May 7 Report Share Posted May 7 (edited) . Edited May 7 by steve_b_wales Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dougy Posted May 13 Report Share Posted May 13 On 07/05/2024 at 16:41, paulw6969 said: Some dealers write on you cert how many heads you buy that’s bit of a clue If by "heads" your referring to the projectiles called "bullets" how does that go with mail order There is no requirement by law that says you should record these purchases. Rounds of ammunition YES. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rim Fire Posted May 13 Report Share Posted May 13 i have never had anything to do with reloading go on my cert only factory rounds i have had to show my cert to be able to purchase reloading equipment from a shop But as dougy says you can order projectiles over the phone which i have done Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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