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Since there's another thread running on this subject I thought I'd update this one to say that I've had a call...
Apparently my application was 'fine' but the FO wanted a copy of my club membership as that's where I'll be using the centre fire rifles. In hindsight I should have sent a copy the first time round, rather than just the details, membership number/date joined etc.
Took the call on Friday 23rd and posted 1st class on the Saturday. So we shall see....
Those amounts don't seem overly high. It's common to have .22 lr in the thousands as it's cheaper to buy in bulk.
300 rounds is low for .303
500 rounds on all the bigger stuff seems perfectly reasonable. Even a thousand rounds would not be outrageous.
If you can show you're having to regularly buy in these calibers and you're swiftly filling up the silly little boxes in entries then you ought not to have a problem convincing the FAC dept. of a need to extend the quantities. Cutting down on significant traveling and being able to obtain economic deals relating to frequency of use would all seem to be perfectly good reason.
Be honest in your needs and you ought to have no problem. Just remember that you need to be able to show you can store all of the amounts on your ticket under lock and key.
EDIT. I seem to have been typing at the same time you posted your update.
"I don't like my job and I don't think I'm gonna go anymore."
Just had the call (Bristo FO) to say I must send the original licence off before I can receive the new 'variation' license. I pointed out that if I do this I'll have no licence and be holding firearms, but that didn't seem to be an issue.
Fortunately I had more than one copy so I can always use that. Although I'll be unable to purchase ammunition.
It should mean that my variation will arrive early next week, thus taking less than two months.
Yes, you can't have two FAC's and you don't actually need to have one in your possession to hold firearms. It'll still be valid, you just don't have it.
Re ammunition quantities. Because you can get it cheaper isn't a good reason to want to hold more (that statement is specifically noted as being unacceptable in the home office guidance).
Cost alone would stop me ever wanting to hold my permitted 500 .303!
Rockhopper wrote:
Cost alone would stop me ever wanting to hold my permitted 500 .303!
You can build it up over time, either just buying it or by warming up the reloading press, as I did, cranking out 300rds of .223 for last weekend. Only for the smegging army to cancel our booking
I'm unsure how useful this thread has been, but hopefully it might give an indication for others in the Somerset area..
My new FAC with the variations I asked for arrived by post this afternoon. It took less than two months and has all of the slots I asked for. However they have kept my .22RF limit at 500rnds and all of the other maximum amounts are 400 for each:
Credit where its due then really. A relatively quick turnaround (very fast in terms of the license 'swop') and quite practical ammunition authorisation.