Shared Ammunition

Now I am worried. What happens if one party loads components bought by the other one. Who now owns the round. What about if they mix the components bought separately by each other. Do they then share ownership of said rounds or does the person who supplied most of the components own the round or is it the cost of said components which should be totalled. If the husband and wife separated could there be a custody battle. Or am I over thinking it🫣
 
But if one person doesn't reload - how do they account for their share of the aggregate? and their ticket not having any record of ammunition acquisition? it looks like either they acquired the ammunition illegally or have never acquired any at all - so it is not used and they may lose that right to use that rifle?
Do you always shoot together?
Then one may own the ammo and the other use it and no transfer takes place.
If you're hunting, the other person doesn't even need an FAC.
At a club, a member can possess the firearm and ammo of another and shoot them as long as they don't walk off with either at the end of the day and no transfer takes place that needs to be recorded on any FAC.

Don't overthink this, you could just be open a can of worms that never needs to opened.
 
As we know licensing departments have a habit of making things up to suit how they feel that morning or perhaps how bothered they are by trivial niff naff people send them to answer
Ask the shooting org you're a member of or pay a firearms legal expert and hopefully you'll get the answer you want.
 
As we know licensing departments have a habit of making things up to suit how they feel that morning or perhaps how bothered they are by trivial niff naff people send them to answer
Ask the shooting org you're a member of or pay a firearms legal expert and hopefully you'll get the answer you want.
I would suggest until there is a test case in court, noone will ever know the definitive answer!!

Which is where common sense (remember that) should take over.
 
But if one person doesn't reload - how do they account for their share of the aggregate? and their ticket not having any record of ammunition acquisition? it looks like either they acquired the ammunition illegally or have never acquired any at all - so it is not used and they may lose that right to use that rifle?
Both reload. Job sorted.
 
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