TOMMO.B
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Thanks Bud. They are not the easiest to deal with. i tend to do a 50000 piece jigsaw while i waittried earlier but the person i need to speak to is busy. Awaiting a call back.
Thanks Bud. They are not the easiest to deal with. i tend to do a 50000 piece jigsaw while i waittried earlier but the person i need to speak to is busy. Awaiting a call back.
Berger's figures in their manual, were from using a 26" barrel.
2. I don't believe Hornady figures for 204 speeds. I can't get close with my 204. I'm not alone here. There's no talk of barrel length either. I doubt you'd fall under the law due to this, but thought I'd point it out.
BeRightBack.... We've not used to hypothetical scenarios and it's sent us into a bit of a spin, so we've convened a meeting at the north end of the fish tank for midday.
My personal thoughts are that your hypothetical example would be reasonable, and it would seem legal in Scotland , except.... (sliding from hypothetical to reality)
1. You'd need a tight twist in rifle, possibly rendering it useless for smaller bullets, which is where the 204 shines imo, as a varmint cartridge.
2. I don't believe Hornady figures for 204 speeds. I can't get close with my 204. I'm not alone here. There's no talk of barrel length either. I doubt you'd fall under the law due to this, but thought I'd point it out.
3. At some point as you decrease in calibre I guess you'd get to the point where you're firing needles with not enough diameter to create a wound channel wide enough. I think you're at that point and that there are many people with far more knowledge and experiece than you or me who have already concluded it's not appropriate. That'll be why you can't seem to find the bullets, except in lalaland.
4. You seem determined to do this at the expense of possible suffering, just to scratch that itch. At least this isn't a public forum where anyone with an alternative agenda can just..oh hang on...
If you want to pioneer something then at least do research, accept feedback, publish results & allow scrutiny, rather than "screw you all I'm doing it now, even more so because you don't like it"
I've got a migraine so I can't get to vote right nowso is that for a yes still against or a no its reasonable

I've got a migraine so I can't get to vote right now
I fear that many dont even have (be allowed) a dog licence let alone a FAC. But the OP did ask a plausible question and was shot down in flames by some who like to jump on the band wagon. After all this the guy still has no answer.Best thread on here for a while cant stop laughing at the silliness of FAC holders![]()
Nope, it was a joke from Englandshire.ah..waiting to see what other people say.......got ya...
I fear that many dont even have (be allowed) a dog licence let alone a FAC. But the OP did ask a plausible question and was shot down in flames by some who like to jump on the band wagon. After all this the guy still has no answer.
A plausible question, until he said it's for shooting roe. As soon as that gets mentioned the thread inevitably changes to having respect for the deer & the responsibility of killing humanely. Count me as one of that band wagon if you like, because I don't like anything that unnecessarily brings disrepute to shooting. And all so he can scratch that itch?
admin.....there comes a point when we have to agree to disagree...we are just going round in circles now...I have some ideas on my original question so thanks for that.......may as well lock this now.....regards Lee
Try the Viz or Razzle i hear they are quite popular to borrow from the local library.don't do it Lee
I will have nothing to read later after the management meeting.
bob.
just got the answer, which is....
The legislative requirements for the shooting of deer in Scotland are based on the performance of the ammunition, not the calibre of the rifle. Ammunition must be "designed
to deform in a predictable manner". Article 3 of the Deer (Firearms etc.) (Scotland) Order 1985 makes different provisions for the shooting of Roe deer in Scotland. A calibre is not stipulated but the bullet weight must be not less than 50 grains, the muzzle velocity not less than 2,450 feet per second and the muzzle energy of more than 1,000 foot pounds. In practical terms, this means a calibre of .222 or greater.
that is the stock answer from Dumfries Firearms and explosives licensing, they will not step outside of HOG.
have fun with your application, you are now on their radar, lee from Castle Douglas.
It's a bit pantomine already, so .......Oh no I don'tyou keep forgetting it sits well above the legal criteria set by the Scottish Government and Police Scotland.
just got the answer, which is....
The legislative requirements for the shooting of deer in Scotland are based on the performance of the ammunition, not the calibre of the rifle. Ammunition must be "designed
to deform in a predictable manner". Article 3 of the Deer (Firearms etc.) (Scotland) Order 1985 makes different provisions for the shooting of Roe deer in Scotland. A calibre is not stipulated but the bullet weight must be not less than 50 grains, the muzzle velocity not less than 2,450 feet per second and the muzzle energy of more than 1,000 foot pounds. In practical terms, this means a calibre of .222 or greater.
that is the stock answer from Dumfries Firearms and explosives licensing, they will not step outside of HOG.
have fun with your application, you are now on their radar, lee from Castle Douglas.
next up shall we discuss .357 underlever as a woodland muntjac rifle on england???
if I was the OP, I would point out that the they are confusing calibre with cartridge in the above statement, the .222 referred to is quite clearly the cartridge as the most commonly used .222 bore / projectile IIRC is a .22 air rifle! If it was still an issue and they argued the .222 was the minimum cartridge then I'd point out the .204 is based on the bigger magnum version of said cartridge.
Then again if I was The OP I'd be using my fast twist custom 22-250 for roe anyway.
next up shall we discuss .357 underlever as a woodland muntjac rifle on england???