Why should I throttle back a bit because the police FLD are not capable of running their workload efficiently?
I would add the post above is hypothetical, I am under Wilts who are generally excellent. In the last 6 months I have had 2 variations whilst I waited, i.e. inside 15 minutes. I contacted them at 6 months asking about renewal and they said to wait for the letter, 4 months to go this week and I’ll probably put it in.
BUT unlike Lee I can see that not everyone is in the same situation as me with an excellent FLD to deal with.
As for being prepared, I have enough primers to last me for 24 months or more for some calibres, apart from small pistol which I am down to about 1500, I use a lot of small pistol.
I do shoot at 3 club shoots a month, including several hundred .22 and .357 a couple of times a month and 3-400 CF a month. I also stalk 3-4 times a month and out on foxes or vermin 8-10 times a month. I have just under 10 kg of powder but I reload for 12 calibres from 4 grains to 63.5 grains of powder. I could throttle back a bit on the club shooting but that is all practice for the quarry shooting, the deer, fox and vermin control can’t be throttled back on. Equally if I was a serious competition shooter I would need to practice so I wouldn’t be throttling back.
Even throttling back to half if I had to wait 12 or 18 months it would cause me problems, hopefully under Wilts I won’t have to!