snayperskaya wrote:Come renewal time wouldn't showing your reloading equipment and supplies of consumables (ie bullets, powder etc etc) suffice?.
Last renewal was over the phone so that wouldn't really help!
WelshShooter wrote:As far as I'm aware there's no requirement to record this, although keeping a personal log might work in your favour if you wanted to increase your storage/hold quantity.
I keep a record of how many rounds are fired through each of my firearms, mostly so that I can track on how often I need to buy additional supplies and at what quantity.
Technically there isn't the requirement but no ammo bought in their mind may mean the guns aren't being used and therefore you no longer have good reason to possess them.
I think i'll be keeping a record of purchases from now on. May see if I can dig out my previous few now. Bought them from CDSG and they have a pretty good system.
Rockhopper wrote:The range you shoot at should log your visit and the serial of the rifle you are using. Whether this is available to you (or the Police) as evidence is another matter!
I keep a record of when I shoot my full bores and how many rounds I've shot as I reload as well. If you have any ammunition logged on your ticket that disappears when you send in for a variation.
In the case of my club, if there is an issue the FAO just rings up the Secretary and ask's him if chummy has been using his .303's regularly. Secretary says yes if has and no if he hasn't. Job jobbed.
If it really was coming down to them claiming I wasn't using my guns I could always rely on the records of me attending clubs, but I'd rather take the easy route and make things as quick and efficient as possible.
Was just looking to see how others do it (or not). Thanks for the replies
Dark Skies wrote:I record my hand loads exclusively for my own development use in a simple Excel document - with small notes for comparison of performance and adjustments I made or might make in future. I log the prices and places I bought components - purely for my own reference.
Over the 22 years I've been reloading I've never been asked for evidence to support good reason for firearm ownership via the amount of rounds fired. Come renewal time my firearms usage has always been evidenced by my range attendance which lists firearms used.
Given the inordinate length of time the police take to carry out FAC grants, renewals, and variations the last thing they need to bog them down still further is worrying about reloads made and shot. The last thing we need is yet more bureaucratic nonsense - it's not to be encouraged in my view.
Its exactly the purpose of reducing red tape/bureacracy I was looking to do. If there's no record of ammo purchases on your cert the FLD then needs to contact clubs about attendance etc. Having a log/recipts to just include with the renewal application would bypass that.