Reloading in NI?
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Reloading in NI?
I understand that posession of powder and primers requires 'licencing' in Northern Ireland but what about equipment, cases and heads? Are these items unregulated as in GB?
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i beleive you need to join the reloading register , thats the impression ive beeen giving when suppliing to customers over there.
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You need to license your HEAD ??? WTF ???SevenSixTwo wrote:...and heads? Are these items unregulated as in GB?
Is that because it contains 'reloading knowledge', or has had 'reloading thoughts' ?
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I thought the reloading regulations only applied to Eire where they started to allow reloading start of last year.
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Re: Reloading in NI?
maybe it's just Irish "heads" :shakeshout:rox wrote:You need to license your HEAD ??? WTF ???SevenSixTwo wrote:...and heads? Are these items unregulated as in GB?
Is that because it contains 'reloading knowledge', or has had 'reloading thoughts' ?
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Yeah, me too...ovenpaa wrote:I thought the reloading regulations only applied to Eire where they started to allow reloading start of last year.
...confused
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Many thanks. I've the opportunity to 'stock up' on brass so might as well...
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Is it ok to mail order components or do I need to go through the RFD-RFD ball-ache?
What's the current powder limit in NI and... to give me a very rough idea; how many rounds of, say, .308, would 5kg make up?
What's the current powder limit in NI and... to give me a very rough idea; how many rounds of, say, .308, would 5kg make up?
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Sorry for the slight hijack but can I buy 9mm ammo in NI if I have it on my ticket?
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