It's not quite that simple is it, the reason they cannot be posted is that they are restricted by your FAC, so the sender/seller has to fill out the holding section of the buyers certificate.
It's not quite that simple is it, the reason they cannot be posted is that they are restricted by your FAC, so the sender/seller has to fill out the holding section of the buyers certificate.
I realise that, I was wanting them taken off the FAC requirement, I don't see much point in the restriction.
The point is that you require the expanding ammo to shoot prey, so a target only shooter, (without expanding) in theory can't/won't decide to go hunting where their lack of experience in the field might cause a safety issue through lack of a safe backstop.
or so I was told.
but if they don't have permission to use the rifle on anything other than an MOD approved range, they would still be breaking the law and would just use a lead round??
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Previous post correct.
RFD must confirm you are permitted to purchase/possess expanding bullets but not rquired to enter the purchase on your ticket. All ammunition purchased must be entered on your ticket.
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Expanding bullet heads have to be added to ticket.
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According to every RFD I've spoken to both local & by phone and Devon & Cornwall licencing dept, expanding bullets for reloading DO need to be recorded, they have just doubled my ammunition holding allowance based purely on that fact.
it may be different in your parts, but I have never had expanding bullets added to my FAC when buying them, however they are treated as part of my "hold" allowance along with assembled rounds, and therein may lie the misunderstanding, I have also been advised they need to be secured in the same way as complete rounds.
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I queried this with my FEO and his response was quite straight forward, it's a grey area and some RFDs choose to input it some don't, he said the only way there would ever be a definitive answer would be if someone brought a test case.
My RFD gives me tue choice, I choose to have them put on my ticket as it shows use the rifle, it will fill my ticket up but I am in the position that I can pop to my firearms department on my lunch break and get a new ticket printed so not a real issue.
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The majority of FMJ bullets available for Hornet...generally 37-45gn....are classed as "expanding" in the UK, although no differentation is made in the USA, where the boxes say "hunting, varmint or target".
Ref a previous post, I understand this bullet restriction was another daft decision from the Dunblane incident...and we wiil not see the Dunblane enquiry papers in our lifetime! I believe that the term "dum dum bullets" was used in the decision to restrict "expanding bullets". When you are shooting at paper targets, the target does not know or care what type of bullet is being used..:
I can fully understand the humane requirement to use "expanding" bullets for shooting game but not the restriction for target shooters. Presumably a game shooter has no restriction in using his expanding bullets to shoot at targets when zeroing his rifle?
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