caorach
Well-Known Member
Will pop into nearest gun room (20 miles) this week to see what ammo they hold, but is it really such a big deal as, apart from zeroing, I can't see me using bucket loads. Would I be able to hold say 200?
You'll use more than you imagine to zero the rifle, and sort out a problem with the scope, and get it back shooting after a good cleaning, and practise a bit and...
Here in the UK shooting is difficult enough with all the red tape so make it as easy on yourself as you can and pick the cartridge that has the best ammo availability in your area as this will save you £££ and hours or days of your life. In the end ammo availability is the only logical reason to choose between the common deer legal cartridges. You might also want to consider availability in more remote areas if you might want to stalk on the hill up north, for example.
