Ivan is my local rfd. Problem is getting it from the UK to NIContact Top Gun Sports, in Louth.
He will sort it out, its straight forward North of Ireland RFD, will get it shipping to North, then taken to RFD in Louth.
All above board,
Yes I agree. My problem is countrymen of Derby won't transfer it to N IrelandBuy it from somewhere else
Shipping to NI doesn’t require export
It’s a simple RFD trabsfer
Sort your paperwork on the southern border side and collect from and RFd in NI
Absolutely simple process
Also it's a secondhand rifle. I've been on the lookout for 4 years & this is the first suitable 1 I've foundBuy it from somewhere else
Shipping to NI doesn’t require export
It’s a simple RFD trabsfer
Sort your paperwork on the southern border side and collect from and RFd in NI
Absolutely simple process
Well if you do get stuck the offer still stands, I have two .308” so don’t mind holding it for you whilst you sort FOC.Also it's a secondhand rifle. I've been on the lookout for 4 years & this is the first suitable 1 I've found
Also it's a secondhand rifle. I've been on the lookout for 4 years & this is the first suitable 1 I've found
Good man! SD at it’s finest….Happy to ship it to NI RFd for you (at your cost)
Contact below they will advise & import the rifle for youProbably a strange 1 but I'm wondering if anyone can advise or help me. Long story but here I go.
I'm based in the Republic of Ireland & have found a rifle for sale by Countrymen of Derby that I really want. Market in Ireland is so small that this will 99% never be available here. Id like to buy it mainly for its stock to use on my existing stalking rifle
Here's where my problem lies, Countrymen of Derby aren't in a position to export the Rifle to Ireland or Northern Ireland(I live close to the boarder)
My local RFD will be in Wales in January & is willing to do the export paperwork to bring the rifle to Ireland for me where I'd swap stocks & re sell the rifle to recoup some costs
Countrymen of Derby are willing to sell the rifle & transfer within the UK only & it can then be collected in person by my RFD with the relevant paperwork for export
Countrymen of Derby require the rifle to be paid for by the UK purchaser in order to do the transfer
I presume this is a UK paperwork thing?
I have offered to pay in full for the rifle in advance & also asked a rfd in Wales if they could help out & id be happy to pay their fee.
Unfortunately they refused to help
Am I fighting a loosing battle here, it's starting to feel like I am.
Any advice would be appreciated
Damien
Yes I agree. Usually in my experience the small to medium guys have a more personal experience & go the extra mile for their customersSome of use (as displayed) like to help where we can and are not exponents of treating clients / customers as cash cows
There is quite a bit of chat one hears about creating communities and developing relationships
Unfortunately when it comes down to it, if money is involved that rarely happens ,,,,,,
Why? That was great tooBetter not be talking about todays result…![]()
Result - well done!Well after alot of fantastic offers & help from many members, usual delays on my side I finally have it done.
7mm08 stainless from a sako 85 carbonlite in a Carbon wolf stock.
One of a kind I'm told as gmk couldn't supply a stainless action in the carbon wolf stock.
Fits like a glove with zero fettling needed.
This 1s a keeper. Love it!!!
Special thanks to Wildrover 77 for all his patience & help & Stalking Directory for their cool members.
Hopefully I'll christen it tomorrow evening with a freezer filler Red.
Now to sell on the .308 minus the stock & the carbon lite stock to re coup some costs![]()
I've had the 7mm08 for 2 seasons already.Result - well done!
Be interesting to hear your views on the rifle compared to your .308. From what I gather recoil is noticeably lighter but not a lot of difference in power….
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Thanks for the feedback - glad you like it.I've had the 7mm08 for 2 seasons already.
The 308 was bought just for the carbon wolf stock. Nuts I know but its what I wanted.
The 7mm08 is slightly lighter, kind of in between 243 & 308
I shot a 308 for 3 seasons & it's a great caliber But I do prefer the 7mm08