Would that be suitable for checking meat for bullet fragments?
Both risk revocation, take your pickAnd if you don't and it then gets found and handed in? Which is going to be viewed by the police as the greater of the two sins? Losing it or, having lost it taking a decision to choose not to report it? Have a guess.
Hi Yorkie...No it was a T3. The retaining pin sheared, bolt stop pinged out and as I attempted to rack another round ended up with the bolt in my hand thinking "WTF?"Hi.
Was it one of the pre T3 Tikkas? My 690 did the same thing on Pickering range. Bolt came straight back and out of the rifle when i went to chamber another cartridge.
Shooting Lodge at Skipton - anyone remember them? - got it fixed.
Until Dan Snow and Tony Robinson unearth it and discover the til then unknown "Battle of Sedgewick Hedge"If you can't find, stamp over the ground and forget about it. Nature will eventually make it inert.
That reminds me of walking out onto Cape Wrath.....Be aware - do not pick anything metallic up!‘some kids in Edinburgh’ used to search around the pentlands for dropped brass and occasionally find the odd live round, smoke canister etc.
I have that on quite good authority.
Loading for the boss in Norfolk, found several grenade spoons and rings. The estate we were on has an Afghan village on it to train the lads that were being posted out there.That reminds me of walking out onto Cape Wrath.....Be aware - do not pick anything metallic up!
Oh yeah - same applies to anywhere around Otterburn.....![]()
Thats the common sense approach, people have been charged after taking firearms they've found despite informing police, not much of a jump to use the same idiocracy to a live roundNo. An innocent finder would be blameless (unless they decided to keep it). Finding would be viewed a reasonable excuse for their possession to allow them to hand it in without penalty.
Sounds like my childhood.kids picked them up, we caught them hammering them open with rocks round the fire pit’ !!!!!
There are a lot of poachers around Tim, and they can be so careless, creeping around as they do at nightAll the farms I shoot is just me (don't need to be in a syndicate) so a .270 HL with ppu case 150 sgk head or .243 win brass and 95gn sst HL would be mine.
Besides if you made a mistake and they were called then they would soon be knocking on doors!![]()
For muntjac @50p a KG good luckThere are a lot of poachers around Tim, and they can be so careless, creeping around as they do at night![]()
7.92x57 German. D Dresden, 2 18 February 1918 so WWI. SE. Steel case. Try a magnet on it.I found this some years ago whilst out.
Anyone have any idea of the calibre/use?View attachment 408366