New laws coming?
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Re: New laws coming?
You would think that all the shooting organisations, CPA, NSRA, MLAGB, HBSA as well as the usual suspects would be urging their members and their affiliated clubs members to contribute to the consultation.
I have heard nothing about the consultation except a mention in an NRA missive bemoaning the fact it was distraction from Bisley to be fair this probably came out before the "consultation" went live.
If anyone knows of any organisation trying to get its members to respond to the consultation then would they please post that here, it will be interesting to see the whole sectors response to this as it impacts on all legal gun owners not just .50 calibre and lever release owners.
I have heard nothing about the consultation except a mention in an NRA missive bemoaning the fact it was distraction from Bisley to be fair this probably came out before the "consultation" went live.
If anyone knows of any organisation trying to get its members to respond to the consultation then would they please post that here, it will be interesting to see the whole sectors response to this as it impacts on all legal gun owners not just .50 calibre and lever release owners.
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.50 cal, like s1 shotguns, LBRs and Long Range Pistols are not regarded by the Home Office as firearms available to approved clubs. How did your club manage that? And yes, it would go also.Gazza wrote:So if these law changes come about will our club lose its 50 cal or will it be a different kettle of fish for clubs?
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Re: New laws coming?
dromia wrote:You would think that all the shooting organisations, CPA, NSRA, MLAGB, HBSA as well as the usual suspects would be urging there members and their affiliated clubs members to contribute to the consultation.
I have heard nothing about the consultation except a mention in an NRA missive bemoaning the fact it was distraction from Bisley to be fair this probably came out before the "consultation" went live.
If anyone knows of any organisation trying to get its members to respond to the consultation then would they please post that here, it will be interesting to see the whole sectors response to this as this impacts on all legal gun owners not just .50 calibre and lever release owners.
When there was the consultation on fees, if I remember correctly, the organisations, all of them, tried to dissuade their memberships from replying as individuals and wanted it "left up to them" to submit considerations on our behalf....
Yeah, right!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Re: New laws coming?
One can always live in hope that they learned from their folly then as we were well shafted over that issue.
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Re: New laws coming?
Not sure, I never really thought about it. One things for sure, I'll now be having a couple of shots before it goesSim G wrote:.50 cal, like s1 shotguns, LBRs and Long Range Pistols are not regarded by the Home Office as firearms available to approved clubs. How did your club manage that? And yes, it would go also.Gazza wrote:So if these law changes come about will our club lose its 50 cal or will it be a different kettle of fish for clubs?

The only thing I can see thats different with regards to the 50 at our club is that one of two named officers has to accompany you while shooting it and members cannot carry it to the range and back like any of the other club guns. Maybe an inurance thing?
Re: New laws coming?
How long have you had it? From what I recall the stuff about .50s not being covered under HO approval only came in within the last 5 years or so.Gazza wrote: Not sure, I never really thought about it. One things for sure, I'll now be having a couple of shots before it goesI've been baulking due to it being a tenner a shot but now I'm going to have a few I think.
The only thing I can see thats different with regards to the 50 at our club is that one of two named officers has to accompany you while shooting it and members cannot carry it to the range and back like any of the other club guns. Maybe an inurance thing?
Re: New laws coming?
I've only been in the club a year and they have had it all the time I've been there.The Event wrote:How long have you had it? From what I recall the stuff about .50s not being covered under HO approval only came in within the last 5 years or so.Gazza wrote: Not sure, I never really thought about it. One things for sure, I'll now be having a couple of shots before it goesI've been baulking due to it being a tenner a shot but now I'm going to have a few I think.
The only thing I can see thats different with regards to the 50 at our club is that one of two named officers has to accompany you while shooting it and members cannot carry it to the range and back like any of the other club guns. Maybe an inurance thing?
Re: New laws coming?
Looks like there is a way round it Sim. From the FCSA-UK website:Sim G wrote:.50 cal, like s1 shotguns, LBRs and Long Range Pistols are not regarded by the Home Office as firearms available to approved clubs. How did your club manage that? And yes, it would go also.Gazza wrote:So if these law changes come about will our club lose its 50 cal or will it be a different kettle of fish for clubs?
http://www.fcsa.co.uk/rulesHaving obtained Home Office clarification on the 10,000ft/lb rule, we have commissioned a 50BMG club rifle that has NOT been designed to discharge a projectile that exceeds 10,000ft/lbs, in fact the rifle has been designed to generate around 9,500ft/lbs using factory ammunition, military surplus and home loads (within SAAMI specs). The Home Office has confirmed that this is within their rules, and within the terms of the club license, as such this rifle is available for members to use as of 2016.
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"I urge all NRA members and friends in the shooting community to register your concerns with the Home Office by 9thDecember 2017; followdromia wrote:If anyone knows of any organisation trying to get its members to respond to the consultation then would they please post that here, it will be interesting to see the whole sectors response to this as it impacts on all legal gun owners not just .50 calibre and lever release owners.
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultat ... egislation
Comments can be made directly by email to Offensive.Weapons.Consultation@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk and you may wish to copy your local
MP.
This is not a worthless exercise; the response from the shooting community to the last consultation (Home Office Approved Club Fees) yielded nearly 5,000 responses and has prompted a fundamental ongoing review by the Home Office.
Register your views; you may well not be personally affected by these proposals but if not challenged they risk creating a dangerous precedent for every member of the law abiding and responsible shooting community."
Andrew Mercer
Group Chief Executive & Secretary General
http://www.nra.org.uk/common/files/news ... eapons.pdf
Re: New laws coming?
I do know our club buys in the ammo for the .50 so someone is producing it commercially at that muzzle velocity. It is not hand loaded as I asked earlier in the year when I moaned about the cost of a shot 

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