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Re: Hello from Northern Ireland
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:41 pm
by Mike357
They used to shoot plenty .50 down in Bandit country didn't they? :lol: :lol:
A chap told me that .50 is £9 every time you pull the trigger....sod that!
Re: Hello from Northern Ireland
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:47 pm
by ovenpaa
AZ stock .50BMG for around a couple of quid/round but it is very old milsurp so probably good for brass at best.
EDIT- I was wrong!
50 BMG 50 BALL FMJ, Boxer primed. Powder weight is 226.9 grains. Bullet weight is 700 grains. Dated 1945. 20 rounds per pack. £47.50
Re: Hello from Northern Ireland
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:54 pm
by 6.5shooter
Mike357 wrote:They used to shoot plenty .50 down in Bandit country didn't they? :lol: :lol:
A chap told me that .50 is £9 every time you pull the trigger....sod that!
Yes unfortunatly Colnel gedaffey allegidly helped the IRA in smuggling a Barret L82 into the republic which at the hands of IRA sniper "one shot paddy" killed many British soldiers along the North/South border including an 18 year old soldier.
These shootings took place around crossmaglen, cullyhanna and whitecross.
Unfortunatly I do not live too far away from the border but hopefully things are goung to remain quiet and never return to the horrible past its renowned for.
Re: Hello from Northern Ireland
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 5:58 pm
by ovenpaa
6.5shooter wrote:These shootings took place around crossmaglen, cullyhanna and whitecross.
Unfortunatly I do not live too far away from the border but hopefully things are goung to remain quiet and never return to the horrible past its renowned for.
Lets hope so, sadly it only takes a very small minority to make life very grim for the majority, this goes for many areas of our world.
Re: Hello from Northern Ireland
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 6:08 pm
by Dangermouse
Are you able to use the new Southern Irish range? If memory serves me correctly it can do 1200 yards and is not far from the border.
DM
Re: Hello from Northern Ireland
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 6:34 pm
by 6.5shooter
ovenpaa wrote:6.5shooter wrote:These shootings took place around crossmaglen, cullyhanna and whitecross.
Unfortunatly I do not live too far away from the border but hopefully things are goung to remain quiet and never return to the horrible past its renowned for.
Lets hope so, sadly it only takes a very small minority to make life very grim for the majority, this goes for many areas of our world.
As of last yyear southern Irish shooters lost their pistol liscences because of gangs in Dublin armed with pistols and some allegidly were legally held so that went belly upp because of a silly minor jeapordising the sport for others.
Garry
Re: Hello from Northern Ireland
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 7:29 pm
by 6.5shooter
Dangermouse wrote:Are you able to use the new Southern Irish range? If memory serves me correctly it can do 1200 yards and is not far from the border.
DM
Its roughly an hour and a bit from me. I think its around Ardee.
I have never been as I am not an f class shooter and shoot only on MOD ranges in comps like service rifle and mcqueens etc.
However I am currently looking into joining abother club that organises f class events andmaybe get a rifle built for the purpose.
I am going to enquire more about it first and see if the amount of range days we are allowed would be worth my while getting another rifle built.
Regards
Garry
Re: Hello from Northern Ireland
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 11:17 pm
by Sim G
6.5shooter wrote:We are lucky and its a pity you guys havent got the same laws even though we are part of the UK.
In NI, you've got Mo Mowlam to thank for keeping your sporting pistols.....
Re: Hello from Northern Ireland
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 11:20 pm
by Sim G
..... and, Armargh is an outstandingly beautiful county! I saw an awful lot of it up close, on many a long "walk" through it!! LOL!
Re: Hello from Northern Ireland
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 3:07 am
by ShootingSight
Ovenpaa,
I'm also Danish ... well by descent anyhow. I once went there and when they asked me my name, and I replied, so they asked me how to spell it, and after I spelled it, they exclaimed: "oh, you meant ... nehoghowu", or some other word I had never heard in my whole life. and evidently I'm common (in the statistical sense) ...