3 shades of grey! Now what to fill them with?

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Mikaveli

3 shades of grey! Now what to fill them with?

#1 Post by Mikaveli »

I've had to fit another safe (in addition to my existing Brattonson and new ammo storage) to meet the requirements set by my FEO. All grey, but none of them match - see what I did there ;). In fairness, I did need some additional capacity - I just didn't expect to have everything granted on a first FAC, so I assumed my existing gunsafe would be enough.

Anyhoo, my certificate is due for delivery by the end of this week apparently, so I thought I'd ask for some general advice on what to fill my slots with, based on the disciplines I'll be shooting.

Here's what I've been granted:

2 x .22 LR Rifles - One will be for either BR or prone, the other will be for LSR, PS and / or GR.
1 x .357 Rifle - This will be an underlever for GR - I don't intend on fitting a scope (for the class I want), so a top ejector would be fine.
1 x .357 LBR - Again, for GR. My choices seem to be limited to either a Taurus or Uberti Buntline by default?
1 x .223 / 5.56 Rifle - This'll be for CSR / PR, and just for aesthetic purposes - probably some form of AR clone.
1 x .308 / 7.62 Rifle - For TR or MR, haven't entirely decided yet.
1 x .44 Muzzle loading revolver - For ML comps, obviously.

I'll happily take any suggestions for good, cheap and cheerful options or perhaps something more expensive but worth the extra. I'll be looking to spend around £400, give or take £200 on each bit of kit (with the exception of my .22 semi and .223 AR thingy, which I know I'll need to cough up more for).
Dangermouse

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#2 Post by Dangermouse »

You have done well to get all that on your first fac - what firearms team do you come under?

DM
John25

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#3 Post by John25 »

A spare barrel for your .308. (inflation beater)
Mikaveli

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#4 Post by Mikaveli »

Dangermouse wrote:You have done well to get all that on your first fac - what firearms team do you come under?

DM
Cambridgeshire. My FEO was happy that I'd demonstrated that I had a good reason for each and that they're all usable at my main club.

I already had a SGC, so maybe that helped? I was still surprised though - I'd stuck in a 'would be nice' in case I had to negotiate down, so I've ended up with a lot of shopping to do.
Mikaveli

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#5 Post by Mikaveli »

John25 wrote:A spare barrel for your .308. (inflation beater)
Would I need another slot for the spare? Would it really save me much in the long run?
John25

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#6 Post by John25 »

You only need a slot if the barrel is chambered. If it is not chambered it is just a lump of steel.

The amount of use/abuse you give it will determine how long it lasts you.

I shoot 6.5/284 and have a spare barrel chambered for the action, ready for when it goes, as it will - just like that ha-ha!

The cost of a replacement has gone up fifty quid since I bought it.
Dougan

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#7 Post by Dougan »

Many, many options there :grin:

With that budget (though considerable in total) I advise patience, as at £400/600 you could find some nice second hand pieces...

For the lever - If you want to compete then you need a Marlin (I'm preparing now for incoming) ...you might find a nice 'pre-Remington' one that's already had work done to it (trigger kit etc.) for £500/600

If you want a .22 galley rifle, again you might find a nice Ruger 10/22 that has been modified for competition for £600...or just start with a basic 10/22 for £200/300

You're going to struggle to find a decent TR/MR rifle for less than £1000 - But there are some real bargains around for Muzzle loading pistols...

I don't know much about LBR or ARs; but I'm sure someone else can give you an idea for those.
Thomas Turner

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#8 Post by Thomas Turner »

Mikaveli wrote:I've had to fit another safe (in addition to my existing Brattonson and new ammo storage) to meet the requirements set by my FEO. All grey, but none of them match - see what I did there . In fairness, I did need some additional capacity - I just didn't expect to have everything granted on a first FAC, so I assumed my existing gunsafe would be enough.

Anyhoo, my certificate is due for delivery by the end of this week apparently, so I thought I'd ask for some general advice on what to fill my slots with, based on the disciplines I'll be shooting.

Here's what I've been granted:

2 x .22 LR Rifles - One will be for either BR or prone, the other will be for LSR, PS and / or GR.
1 x .357 Rifle - This will be an underlever for GR - I don't intend on fitting a scope (for the class I want), so a top ejector would be fine.
1 x .357 LBR - Again, for GR. My choices seem to be limited to either a Taurus or Uberti Buntline by default?
1 x .223 / 5.56 Rifle - This'll be for CSR / PR, and just for aesthetic purposes - probably some form of AR clone.
1 x .308 / 7.62 Rifle - For TR or MR, haven't entirely decided yet.
1 x .44 Muzzle loading revolver - For ML comps, obviously.

I'll happily take any suggestions for good, cheap and cheerful options or perhaps something more expensive but worth the extra. I'll be looking to spend around £400, give or take £200 on each bit of kit (with the exception of my .22 semi and .223 AR thingy, which I know I'll need to cough up more for).
I'm encouraged by this thread, I'd allready decided I want an 8 gun safe to allow for a small collection, space issues mean I have to sort that area out long before going for a licence, the 4 of us have figured out we need individual safes, and it will take us years to fill them on a budget of about £300-400 a year myself for guns and as has been said second hand for many, the kids may well have a bigger budget and with the advantage as we can all get different ones and share at the range ( I think) and as they do a clay shoot a couple of times a year I/we may as well get a SGC too.
It's early days yet that's for sure but safe to say every type of gun we try, we want :roll:
Mikaveli

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#9 Post by Mikaveli »

Dougan wrote:Many, many options there :grin:

Thanks for the reply.

With that budget (though considerable in total) I advise patience, as at £400/600 you could find some nice second hand pieces...

For the lever - If you want to compete then you need a Marlin (I'm preparing now for incoming) ...you might find a nice 'pre-Remington' one that's already had work done to it (trigger kit etc.) for £500/600

If you want a .22 galley rifle, again you might find a nice Ruger 10/22 that has been modified for competition for £600...or just start with a basic 10/22 for £200/300

You're going to struggle to find a decent TR/MR rifle for less than £1000 - But there are some real bargains around for Muzzle loading pistols...

I don't know much about LBR or ARs; but I'm sure someone else can give you an idea for those.
One of the advantages of having to wait a good few months to pass a club probation, then the lengthy FAC process is it gives you time to save, if nothing else. :good:

I'm not going to buy everything straight away, so if it's better to spend a little more to get much better kit, it'll be worth the wait - plus I haven't factored in how much of my savings I'll start sending down the range after I've made my first purchase or two. :lol:

So what makes the Marlin the de-facto comp gun?

I like the 10/22, but I don't think I'll get one. There's already a few at the club (including a club gun), so I'll probably get something different, just for the sake of variety. If I had the cash, it'd be the Lantac Raven currently in the for sale section...

I've had a few offers of cheap-ish MR and TR rifles - I don't expect to buy a comp winning rifle for my budget by any means - just something to learn the trade and improve my shooting. I'll upgrade later if my ability merits it. bangbang

I've also seen a few nice ML revolvers, they're cheap, but it looks like I'll also have to buy a fair bit of kit. How much corrosion / pitting should I expect to see if I buy secondhand?
Mikaveli

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#10 Post by Mikaveli »

Thomas Turner wrote: I'm encouraged by this thread, I'd allready decided I want an 8 gun safe to allow for a small collection, space issues mean I have to sort that area out long before going for a licence, the 4 of us have figured out we need individual safes, and it will take us years to fill them on a budget of about £300-400 a year myself for guns and as has been said second hand for many, the kids may well have a bigger budget and with the advantage as we can all get different ones and share at the range ( I think) and as they do a clay shoot a couple of times a year I/we may as well get a SGC too.
It's early days yet that's for sure but safe to say every type of gun we try, we want :roll:
Everyone will say it, but get the biggest safe you can first time.

I bought a 5 gun safe when I got my SGC, thinking it'd be future proofed.

Now I've had to buy another cab (this time a 9 gun), but it's meant I've had to take up the skirting board again, buy more rawl bolts and redecorate the aftermath...
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