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JonathanKent

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  1. FAC Variation has finally arrived...Brilliant!! Only problem is they forgot to put any ammo allowancs on it. Litteraly no ammo on the ticket. F*cking rubbish.

  2. You lucky sod! What a result. I am going to have to keep my eye out on the old fleabay. Were the police ok with it? ATB Jonno
  3. Just cooked a lovely green Thai curry and had a bottle of red now very much ready for an early bedtime!

  4. How does that work, how did you get one off ebay? especially for £50 more info please. ATB Jonno
  5. I recentley got my ticket opened and I have only had an FAC for about 9 months, on my ticket I have a .22 and 22-250 and a .17hmr, but like your mate at present I only have a .22 although the 22.250 is paid for waiting in the shop for my license to come back from the variation. My FEO opened my ticket because I have a lot of permission and I kept adding new land, (I have about 7 farms with permission all in about 3000 hectares and a couple of large country houses with lots of land too) for me it was more to do with land than the the guns. Having said that I have had a SGC for 15 years
  6. Im looking at a new semi-auto too as like you say my Escort was rubbish!! I dont know about the Webley but I'm looking at the Beretta E100 it works on recoil not gas take off. Beretta own Benelli who specialise in the recoil reload type, only they are all well over a grand! The recoil system means the action doesnt get filled up with sh*te and makes it easier to clean and its suppossed to be really reliable. The Beretta is going for around £700 new and sportsmansguncentre are seling them too. £700 for a recoil loader by Beretta seems like a bargain to me, thats why I have jus
  7. I am afraid that is one of those how long is a peice of string questions. Do you have a Shotgun cert and applying for FAC or is this your first application of an sort? ATB Jonno
  8. Sorry Matt, I dont want to contradict you, but if its welded on and you heat the barrel it will make it even harder to unscrew as you will be heating the male thread and what you want to do is heat the femal thread. What you could try is going to you local plumbing merchant and getting a can of pipe freeze: http://www.screwfix.com/prods/13369/Plumbing/Pipe-Freezing-Kits/Pipe-Freezing-Kit-220ml;jsessionid=UFCLD1U3TJ5ZUCSTHZOCFFI Squirt some down the barrel to chill and shrink the male thread, you might just shift it? ATB Jonno
  9. I find it much easier to shoot a heavy barreled rifle well of a bipod or rest. But if i need to take a 'freehand' shot ie one without any rest then a heavy gun is much harder to keep on the mark. ATB Jonno
  10. bang up for a bit of lamping tonight. Bring on the weekend!!

  11. BASC have a guide on what to put on your application: http://www.basc.org.uk/en/utilities/document-summary.cfm/docid/6DADB271-D8D5-4EEF-B71B486DEB7A38C2 it says the following about quantity of amunition ( Page 4 last three paragraphs): 'For .22 rimfire the usual quantity would be 750 or 1,500 rounds, depending on how much shooting you do and how easy it is to get fresh supplies. This will allow you to buy another 500 or 1000 before you run out (see Question 21). For serious target shooters or rabbit controllers the required quantity may well be much greater so that a good stock, (a
  12. Still waiting for FAC!! How long IS a peice of string??

  13. I shouldn’t be so quick to worry and complain! Had a really useful meeting with the FEO this morning. He gave me the okay on my variation straight away before he even sat down. After we had a chat about a couple of driven shoots locally, I gave him a letter about some new permissions I have been given he turned round and said ‘well I think we should just open you ticket instead’ He then said he had some people who had asked him to do some rabbit control and was too busy so he would put me in touch with them. I’m well pleased! Variation I wanted, new land and to top it all a
  14. I don't think I would be putting any rounds through it myself, if its proper rammed on I would guess it may well be cross threaded in which case it won't be bang in line with the barrel, also the barrel will heat up and expand faster than the mod so it will make it harder to shift. I agree with the previous poster stick a shed load of WD40 in it and try a oil filter wrench. If that I think I would probably take it to the gunsmith yes it might cost you a couple of quid but it will be much cheaper than knackering the rifle or mod. ATB Jonno
  15. I have just been through this dilema myself! I went for a bit of a wildcard, a Winchester Mod 70 Coyote lite: http://www.winchesterguns.com/products/catalog/detail.asp?family=001C&mid=535115 its got a stainless steel fluted barrel, so all the upsides of a heavy barrel profile without all the weight, its go a Bell and Carlson synthetic stock full floated and its aluminium chassis bedded. Its made by winchester, which for all purposes is browning and has a five year warranty. Im well chuffed with it it cost £650, and another £50 to get it screw cut. Its very accurat
  16. You seem to have a much more sensible system in Northern Ireland with all guns covered on one licence rather than having one for shotguns and one for rifles. I have always thought they have made the process so complicated on possible in order to try and deteer as many people from applying as possible. ATB Jonno
  17. The fees must be set by the government as we all pay exactely the same rate wherever you are in the country, even though the level of service experienced can differ dramatically!
  18. Sorry chaps but this is not what I have been told, nor is it what I have done. I was told by Kent Police and by the Fire Arms Dealer that if I dispose of a rifle, when I send in my licence I can apply for a rifle of a different calibre on a one for one basis and that there is no fee payable for doing so. This is what I have done and the police are happy with this. My queries is that the FEO stated he Must come out and see me for a one for one variation and to be frank I find this odd, I have slots for three rifles at present two .22LR rifles and a 22.250 all I have asked for permission
  19. Hi All, Quick question, I sold one of my .22LR rifles and I put in a one for one variation to a .17HMR. Long and short of it I heard from the FEO today (5 weeks after sending off my licence!) he say that for a variation he MUST come out to see me. This is not the same way my friends (different FEO) have been treated. Is it true that for a one-for-one the FEO must visit? Sounds like bull to me. Your advice and experience please! ATB Jonno
  20. just had a look on the sportsmanguncentre website they are doing combo deals on the CZ range; gun, scope, mounts, moderator and gun slip all in for around the £400 mark depending on which rifle type you want. The scope is not that brilliant but its a bit of a bargain! I am personally still going for a browning I think but it might make your mind up! ATB Jonno
  21. You could have a look at a browning t-bolt interesting action, floated barrel in a glass bedded stock. They have had really good write ups: http://www.shootinguk.co.uk/guns/462008/Browning_TBolt_rifle_review.html They also come with two 10 round mags out of the box. My local gun shop has them in composite stock brand new for £410 so as cheap if not cheaper than a CZ and its a Browning so you get a good warranty and back up. I'm in the market for a .17hmr myself and I am really thinking about the browning, plus I had a feel of it in the shop and preffered it to my .22LR cz453.
  22. The Ruger 10/22 I have is one of the 'Delux' ones witha floated barrel, its probably not 100% as accurate as my old cz but theres so little in it you wouldnt notice, plus for bunny bashing its more than good enough, and you can get loads of part if you want anything and they are cheap as chips. I would also recomend buying second hand for a rimmy, there is not a great deal of point in buying brand new as they dont wear out the barrels etc like a centre fire. I bought my CZ new and the Ruger second hand. I got a cracking deal on the ruger, it came in perfect nick now wear marks, rub
  23. I know this will be contentious but I would go for a Ruger 10/22 especially if your going lamping for rabits. I bought a CZ 453 with a set trigger and swapped it for a 10/22 its a brilliant bit of kit. ATB Jonno
  24. A mate of mine has a tikka which I think is the same as yours, his is stainless steel? Anyway he can't get it to group properly consistentley either. We spent ages zeroing it and then took it out foxing and its all over the shop, tried re-zeoring and the zeros miles out again. He really looks after it and keeps it in a proper rigid rifle box so it doesnt get knocked about. I think it down to the scope on his, he has a Hawke scope, and personally I think that Hawkes are a load of old rubbish! Have you tried a different scope on yours? Have you tried all the simple things tha
  25. They Look really nice, the only comment that I would make is that it always worries me when someone is running a proffessional website and asking top money for their product and their contact number is a mobile phone. Maybe I'm just a bit old fashioned though. ATB Jonno
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