The wait begins
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Re: The wait begins
sign85 Having been all smug in another thread about how well this was going I've hit a bump.
Spoke to the FEO today. Although he's happy that I have good reason for my list of 6 his boss isn't. He wants me to cut down to 4.
FEO feels I have 2 options
1) Lose 2 from my list and put in a variation later
2) Argue my case with the possibility that the FAC could be partially refused.
Has anyone been in this position and what did you do?
What other argument would I have to persuade the Met to grant all 6 if the FEO is already happy that I have good reason?
I don't particularly want to delay the process and the 1st option seems the easiest if not ideal. Its unlikely I will buy 6 immediately. FEO suggested I drop 2 unwillingly and ask for a commitment that the variation would be free. Not sure if that possibility exists.
7.62/.308 with moderator - Savage BVSS
5.56/.223 with moderator - not sure yet but not black
7.62x54R - Mosin
.38/.357 - Marlin
.22 - semi auto not sure what yet
.22 - something for 25yd prone
The .22s would be on the immediate list for my local smallbore club. The Marlin I could also use there but was probably last on the list and a candidate to drop.
The Savage BVSS was also an immediate. The problem is there aren't any available although Stuart of Osprey is looking at options for me. I know there are other .308s I could choose but I'd sort of set my mind on the BVSS. I was hoping not to buy something I would have to change about a lot or as a temporary solution. So this is a keeper for the list but a slot which is looking difficult to fill. The BVSS would allow me to begin to shoot F/TR and might slide under the S-Class limit and be generally pleasant. This leaves me without a gun for Bisley to shoot at the longer ranges. I would have thought a .223 could fill this gap to 600ish yards and I was thinking of a CZ 527 varmint laminate. Or if he wants me to chop something out change the .223 to something like 6.5x55 which could still have the legs for Stickledown for fun but not F/TR and may be something for S-Class. Might find something pretty.
The Mosin - cheap to buy and feed and a piece of history. It would be a shame to lose it but not an immediate need.
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Spoke to the FEO today. Although he's happy that I have good reason for my list of 6 his boss isn't. He wants me to cut down to 4.
FEO feels I have 2 options
1) Lose 2 from my list and put in a variation later
2) Argue my case with the possibility that the FAC could be partially refused.
Has anyone been in this position and what did you do?
What other argument would I have to persuade the Met to grant all 6 if the FEO is already happy that I have good reason?
I don't particularly want to delay the process and the 1st option seems the easiest if not ideal. Its unlikely I will buy 6 immediately. FEO suggested I drop 2 unwillingly and ask for a commitment that the variation would be free. Not sure if that possibility exists.
7.62/.308 with moderator - Savage BVSS
5.56/.223 with moderator - not sure yet but not black
7.62x54R - Mosin
.38/.357 - Marlin
.22 - semi auto not sure what yet
.22 - something for 25yd prone
The .22s would be on the immediate list for my local smallbore club. The Marlin I could also use there but was probably last on the list and a candidate to drop.
The Savage BVSS was also an immediate. The problem is there aren't any available although Stuart of Osprey is looking at options for me. I know there are other .308s I could choose but I'd sort of set my mind on the BVSS. I was hoping not to buy something I would have to change about a lot or as a temporary solution. So this is a keeper for the list but a slot which is looking difficult to fill. The BVSS would allow me to begin to shoot F/TR and might slide under the S-Class limit and be generally pleasant. This leaves me without a gun for Bisley to shoot at the longer ranges. I would have thought a .223 could fill this gap to 600ish yards and I was thinking of a CZ 527 varmint laminate. Or if he wants me to chop something out change the .223 to something like 6.5x55 which could still have the legs for Stickledown for fun but not F/TR and may be something for S-Class. Might find something pretty.
The Mosin - cheap to buy and feed and a piece of history. It would be a shame to lose it but not an immediate need.
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Re: The wait begins
From what I understand, you've shown good reason so there are no grounds to refuse, but a second opinion would be advisable from whichever shooting organisation you're member of...
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Re: The wait begins
Loose two, gain your FAC now and have fun, then apply for two more later.
Re: The wait begins
Seconded - make your application "easy to approve". Thats what I did & then added 3 more on the 1st variation.ovenpaa wrote:Loose two, gain your FAC now and have fun, then apply for two more later.
If it were me, I would keep the .308, .223, Marlin & a .22 - that gives you immediate access to most shooting disciplines.
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I don't see why he should - he has said he has good reason to which his FEO agrees. It's the FEO's boss who is saying no, that's why I think he needs advice/intervention from a shooting body - be it BASC, NRA or another.GRSporth1 wrote:Seconded - make your application "easy to approve". Thats what I did & then added 3 more on the 1st variation.ovenpaa wrote:Loose two, gain your FAC now and have fun, then apply for two more later.
If it were me, I would keep the .308, .223, Marlin & a .22 - that gives you immediate access to most shooting disciplines.
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Re: The wait begins
Sandgroper wrote:
I don't see why he should - he has said he has good reason to which his FEO agrees. It's the FEO's boss who is saying no, that's why I think he needs advice/intervention from a shooting body - be it BASC, NRA or another.
Concur.
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Re: The wait begins
I have spoken to Iain and am going forward with a solution I can work with. I'll let you know how it goes.
Re: The wait begins
FAC arrived today. Dropped 2 guns but plenty to be getting on with. Time to polish the credit card.
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