good reason for more ammo?
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good reason for more ammo?
Hi guy.
i am looking to up my hold limit for my .22lr ammo. i currently have 2200 hold limit and would like to increase this to 5000.
looking online is says buying in bulk for cost savings is not a good reason. but how about buying in bulk in order to match the batch you are using.
i have been using eley tenX and having good results with it, i want to go down and have my barrel batch tested at the eley test centre but they only sell batch tested ammo in boxes of 5000.
anybody had any experience with this kind of thing?
I'm under Herts police, who so far i has nothing but praise for.
i am looking to up my hold limit for my .22lr ammo. i currently have 2200 hold limit and would like to increase this to 5000.
looking online is says buying in bulk for cost savings is not a good reason. but how about buying in bulk in order to match the batch you are using.
i have been using eley tenX and having good results with it, i want to go down and have my barrel batch tested at the eley test centre but they only sell batch tested ammo in boxes of 5000.
anybody had any experience with this kind of thing?
I'm under Herts police, who so far i has nothing but praise for.
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Re: good reason for more ammo?
If you need 5,000 for a batch purchase then that's your good reason, if you have storage then there should be no issue, paying almost a grand for ammo is hard on the wallet though.
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I know 15+ people who have 30,000 plus keep,reason is to buy a batch.....I've got 5500 and I've never used it....
When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
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Re: good reason for more ammo?
The batch matching argument is actually mentioned in the Guidance (para13.47 suggests buy 5000 hold 6000 is reasonable for serious competitors and morecould be authorised in some circumstances).
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Re: good reason for more ammo?
Nice idea, if I buy 1000 RWS at the NRA Range Office I can get it for 90p a bang rather than 98p. Not sure I've got either the spare cash or the space to store it, so the lower limit on my FAC isn't going to be an issue.
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Re: good reason for more ammo?
The notes don't mention specifics for full-bore rifle ammo - do you know what is considered acceptable for a 'serious target shooter'?IainWR wrote:The batch matching argument is actually mentioned in the Guidance (para13.47 suggests buy 5000 hold 6000 is reasonable for serious competitors and morecould be authorised in some circumstances).
Thanks!
Re: good reason for more ammo?
Thanks guys, il stick in the request and see what they say.
On a side not I have 1000 hold for .308 with no issues
On a side not I have 1000 hold for .308 with no issues
Re: good reason for more ammo?
I'm actually kicking myself for asking for a 1000 rnd limit. Will be upping it to 3000 on next variation as there's usually good savings on 1000 slabs.
Re: good reason for more ammo?
thanks guys
one more question, I'm about to do a 1 - 1 to re-open a .22lr slot, can i ask for some more ammo while i am at it or will that attract a £26 fee?
one more question, I'm about to do a 1 - 1 to re-open a .22lr slot, can i ask for some more ammo while i am at it or will that attract a £26 fee?
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Re: good reason for more ammo?
It shouldn't attract the £26 fee, but your Force might have a different interpretation to mine.paxtond wrote:thanks guys
one more question, I'm about to do a 1 - 1 to re-open a .22lr slot, can i ask for some more ammo while i am at it or will that attract a £26 fee?
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