Originally Posted by
Turnup
As already said, you should not enter reloaded rounds on your FAC.
Comes then the problem of justifying how many rounds you have permission for on your FAC. It is good practice (but not required) to keep a log of what you have reloaded (also handy for load development) and this could be used as justification for how many rounds you need to hold. You could also keep receipts for powder/primers/bullets (but I don't bother) as a crude indication of consumption. I have been reloading for at least 30 years and I do keep a log (notebook stored on my reloading bench) and I have had absolutely no problems from several different FEOs. I have also found that I don't need to hold a great deal of ammo anyway - who is going to bother to make up 1000 rounds unless attending a shooting fest.
I was asked this question on my last renewal, why do I require so many .308 rounds, my answer was that as long as expanding bullets are counted as complete rounds then I need the number I have to stay the right side of the law, if I want to by 2 or 3 different types and weights in boxes of 100 hundred I would have been over my limit without even trying! I was then asked how did I get my current limit? answer my Firearms Dept gave it to me when I asked a few years ago....that settled that! my FEO did mention that they had been told to try and reduce ammo holdings..
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