NRA shop...no thank you.

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Re: NRA shop...no thank you.

#21 Post by ovenpaa »

John,

Any chance of publish the list on line? On the NRA site would be handy as would here, then at least we know what to expect.

Say hi to Mik please :good:
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#22 Post by John25 »

Just on the way over now, I will ask.

Will also pass on your regards to Mik.
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#23 Post by John25 »

Messages passed. Armoury. Assistant Paul going to look into online stock list.

Mik going to 'speak to someone' ( paraphrased to save being moderated!)
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#24 Post by ovenpaa »

Very good :good:

Thank you John.
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#25 Post by karen »

Got back this morning after overnight flight - going to bed now

Iain will be looking into shop stuff when he starts new job tomorrow

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#26 Post by ovenpaa »

Welcome back to both of you, just in time for the snow....
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#27 Post by John MH »

karen wrote:Got back this morning after overnight flight - going to bed now

Iain will be looking into shop stuff when he starts new job tomorrow

Love

Karen

Hi Karen

When are details of he new NRA/NSC organisation going o be published, there doesn't seem to be a organisational chart on he NRA Website anymore, it will be interesting to see what the new jobs and new post holders are.

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#28 Post by the running man »

An actual shop would be great,even like a little serving hatch like the old off licences on the sides of pubs during non opening hours would be ok,as long as one could bulk buy what one needed,within reason,u can go down the nsra and bulk buy .22 and very many do!
When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
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#29 Post by kennyc »

the running man wrote:An actual shop would be great,even like a little serving hatch like the old off licences on the sides of pubs during non opening hours would be ok,as long as one could bulk buy what one needed,within reason,u can go down the nsra and bulk buy .22 and very many do!
and there in lies the rub! the NSRA can stock and sell bulk ammo, because, by and large everyone is buying the same calibre and most likely weight of bullet (I know..there are always some awkward folk who want to be different and use an obscure brand or weight) now compare that to fullbore where people get precious about which bullet,case,primer,powder,lube,scales,press,dies..........phew! and thats before you even mention calibre!

I believe Karen has posted before on the mark up for NRA Ruag .308 and if I remember correctly it was not excessive, however,if like me, you reload and/or shoot milsurp, then the NRA are not particularly competitive considering the bulk they can buy in, and considering the competition within relatively few miles! maybe that is the way forward? I struggle to see the NRA offering a true "one stop" sales outlet for all calibres as this is the territory of the enthusiast RFD, the logistics would be formidable! but why are the NRA not more competitive in the core calibres? (.308,.223,9mm etc?)
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#30 Post by John25 »

John MH wrote:
karen wrote:Got back this morning after overnight flight - going to bed now

Iain will be looking into shop stuff when he starts new job tomorrow

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Karen

Hi Karen

When are details of he new NRA/NSC organisation going o be published, there doesn't seem to be a organisational chart on he NRA Website anymore, it will be interesting to see what the new jobs and new post holders are.





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John,

I suspect it's because they haven't finished yet!

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