I reckon we ALL said that at first.....this shooting stuff IS addictive...No I have modest ambitions.
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What biscuits does you local plod like then? razzChuck wrote:I reckon we ALL said that at first.....this shooting stuff IS addictive...No I have modest ambitions.
I have been around things all my life that go bang so I have high levels of immunity. If our laws we like those in the US then I would feel a little more relaxed about it. But all this good reason to own, having your ticket with you, watch how much ammo you buy, etc. etc. takes it beyond a normal pastime. A couple of .22s that are well sorted, a couple of lever actions, and perhaps something else to provide a bit of variety and I will be happy.
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I have been involved with air rifles and shotguns a long time and have only recently got into section 1.
The more I learn about guns the more interested I become and the more firearms I would like. The law makes it harder, unless you happen to like section 58 (2), that opens up a whole new world of collecting
The more I learn about guns the more interested I become and the more firearms I would like. The law makes it harder, unless you happen to like section 58 (2), that opens up a whole new world of collecting
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Sandgroper wrote:I don't really knowMeaty wrote:That is a nice looking rifle there Sandgroper. What wood is the stock as the grain looks lovely.I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that it's American walnut but I'm not sure if it was referring to the Harrington & Richardson rifles or the NEF ones (same company, different brand.)
You're the Secretary - you'd think you'd have the shoots sorted around your days off!Andy632 wrote:Sandgroper,
I suppose you'll be going along to Cawdor on Sunday for the last session of the year?
I'm still in sunny Africa so won't make it.![]()
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Aye, but I've also got to sort the days round Cawdor's use of their range!
Unfortunately, it's Wife, Job, Shooting in that order!

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I know what you mean. At the moment it seems like everything gets priority except shooting - must sort that!
BTW it looks like it's just a practice day on Sunday.
BTW it looks like it's just a practice day on Sunday.
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I plink, therefore I shoot.
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Same here. My father lives with us and my air rifles from when I was kiddy live with his shotguns in his cabinet. (Of course I don't have direct access to the cabinet.) Living in a village owning shotguns and .22lr isn't uncommon. nor is something heavier for foxes etc.AL8 wrote:I have been involved with air rifles and shotguns a long time and have only recently got into section 1.
Not sure about collecting per se. I think you have to one or two really deep interests which I don't. I like lots of things a little and consequently I know a little about a lot. As I said in my intro thread I was considering looking into having one proper modern bolt action centrefire but I have since decided that isn't going to be practical for me. But there are centrefire rifles I like because I like them even though I have no real desire to shoot them seriously. For example I like Ishapore 2A and BSA CF2 Stuzen, but I think saying my reason for wanting to own them is a desire to collect full stocked .308/7.62x51mm is probably bending the law a little too much!!! How many guns constitute a proper collection anyway in legal terms? 2 or 3? I am little mystified how considering our system how you can go from 1 to many similar rifles, but obviously it can be done because many here have lots of rifles. All good fun.
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how about a nice little straight pull Schmidt Rubin in 7.5x55. They always seem to get people talking as they are a bit unusual
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Rocket-dog,rocket-dog wrote:Same here. My father lives with us and my air rifles from when I was kiddy live with his shotguns in his cabinet. (Of course I don't have direct access to the cabinet.) Living in a village owning shotguns and .22lr isn't uncommon. nor is something heavier for foxes etc.AL8 wrote:I have been involved with air rifles and shotguns a long time and have only recently got into section 1.
Not sure about collecting per se. I think you have to one or two really deep interests which I don't. I like lots of things a little and consequently I know a little about a lot. As I said in my intro thread I was considering looking into having one proper modern bolt action centrefire but I have since decided that isn't going to be practical for me. But there are centrefire rifles I like because I like them even though I have no real desire to shoot them seriously. For example I like Ishapore 2A and BSA CF2 Stuzen, but I think saying my reason for wanting to own them is a desire to collect full stocked .308/7.62x51mm is probably bending the law a little too much!!! How many guns constitute a proper collection anyway in legal terms? 2 or 3? I am little mystified how considering our system how you can go from 1 to many similar rifles, but obviously it can be done because many here have lots of rifles. All good fun.
I'm sure various members of the forum will be happy to help you spend your money and kick off your collecting, in fact I can help you with a level action 22lr!

“The standard you walk past is the standard you accept.”
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
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I do like straight pull actions. During winter early Sunday mornings are spent watching biathlon on Europsort. The Russians build some lovely .22lt biathlon trainers.AL8 wrote:how about a nice little straight pull Schmidt Rubin in 7.5x55. They always seem to get people talking as they are a bit unusual
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Let see in about 9 months time. Makes it sound like I am having a baby.Sandgroper wrote: Rocket-dog,
I'm sure various members of the forum will be happy to help you spend your money and kick off your collecting, in fact I can help you with a level action 22lr!

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