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Somerset
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 4:45 pm
by Stal1878
Alright chaps
I got my FAC about a year ago for a .22RF and mod, and bought a rifle about 6 months ago(1967 BRNO Model 2)
I get my ammo from the RFD I bought the rifle from in street, but I have had a look online and RFD in other parts of the country charge alot less!
Mine charges £5.50 per 50 regardless of brand/type. I see that the general cost is £4.50 to £5 for 50 Eley or RWS or Winchester subs and about £7 for 100 Remington subs.
I have done a google, but cannot find any other RFDs near-ish to me(bridgwater), can anyone help?
I would also be interested in joining a club so I can get a proper rifle :P but likewise havn't had much luck finding one local.
I had a look in the club thread on the "news" section, but didn't see anything.
Thanks for any input
Ben
Re: Somerset
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:07 pm
by M99
Ben,
There are at least 2 gunshops in Bridgewater itself - I used to shoot the foreshore at Hinkley point.
From memory (and this was a while ago!!) Bond's Guns and Jim Baker - one of them was in Tynte Road.
There is also West Country gun's in Taunton.
I am guessing Avalon is whom you refer too?
Mike
Re: Somerset
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:45 pm
by ovenpaa
Welcome to the forum Ben, Somerset is not an area I know at all but it sounds like Mike has knows it fairly well

Re: Somerset
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:06 pm
by M99
Oh and don't forget Ivythorne sporting at Walton.
Re: Somerset
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:02 pm
by kennyc
I think you need to look at the extra cost of buying locally against the fuel cost of travelling, if you think the .22lr is a bit steep, wait until you start on centrefire

Re: Somerset
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:07 pm
by Stal1878
Thanks for replies fellas
Both Avalon and West Country Guns either don't do .22 ammo or its more than I am playing at Ivythorn where I buy from at the moment.
I work in Bridgwater and I have never seen a gun shop, I have heard there is a chap who does firearms in town, but I thought he only made centrefire ammo?
If and when I get into full bore I will get something big enough that it does my shoulder in so I can't fire to many rounds :lol:
Not sure there is any full bore ranges within a reasonable distance of me though

Re: Somerset
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:29 pm
by kennyc
Stal1878 wrote:Thanks for replies fellas
Both Avalon and West Country Guns either don't do .22 ammo or its more than I am playing at Ivythorn where I buy from at the moment.
I work in Bridgwater and I have never seen a gun shop, I have heard there is a chap who does firearms in town, but I thought he only made centrefire ammo?
If and when I get into full bore I will get something big enough that it does my shoulder in so I can't fire to many rounds :lol:
Not sure there is any full bore ranges within a reasonable distance of me though

theres a 100 yrd range at Ivythorn

and Severnside I believe is still open. if you don't mind a drive, there is the
Tunnelrange near Lyme Regis
Re: Somerset
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:39 pm
by Stal1878
Ivythorn is just a range, I thought you needed to be a member of a club for it to be "good reason" to get a full bore?
I did some research and Bond Guns looks like its air rifles. I have emailed Jim Baker asking if he sells ammo as its not mentioned on his site.
Lyme Regis is over an hour away from me unfortunately :(
Re: Somerset
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 10:27 am
by dave_303
I can tell you a lot about North Somerset!,
I know it's a bit of a trek (my brother used to study at Canington college) but there is a multi-range club in Portishead (that sells its own ammo for reasonable prices) and there is Andy Hobbs in Radstock and another shop in Pill for which I shall not name
Re: Somerset
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 2:58 pm
by Stal1878
Hi Dave.
I have mailed Andy near Radstock and he has a fair amount of ammo at £0.50 cheaper than I pay now, so if I ever am up that way I will call in to see him.
Do you know if that range in Portishead has a website? Its a fair journey, but not excessively so.