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How much ammunition? NSW

Post by Point223 » 05 Mar 2015, 1:03 pm

Like it says.. How much ammunition can you acquire legally? Are there limitations?

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Post by Baldrick314 » 05 Mar 2015, 5:49 pm

I'm not aware of any limitations on loaded ammo. You can only have a maximum of 10kg smokeless powder though
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Post by Noisydad » 05 Mar 2015, 8:52 pm

Ask not how much you can have but how much will make you happy!
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Post by 1290 » 05 Mar 2015, 9:10 pm

Noisydad wrote:Ask not how much you can have but how much will make you happy!


Or more so how much you can aford, or care to 'invest' in...
In VIC you can ordinarily store up to 40,000 rounds (AKA 'safety cartridges')

This come under the Dangerous Goods (explosives) Laws...

In NSW it may be similar.... oh hang on its New South so the limit is probably 2 boxes of round (2x20) :sarcasm:
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Post by 1290 » 05 Mar 2015, 9:24 pm

Apparently in NSW you can store 12kg of propellant under your firearm lic, cant see a limit to the ammo, but given that purchases are recorded and therefore tracked... if you buy or try to buy a pallet load then you'll no doubt receive a knock at the door with one of those big 'master keys' in no time
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Post by on_one_wheel » 05 Mar 2015, 9:38 pm

In SA it's 12 months supply, I think that's a 12 month stand off against zombie plague ?
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Post by brett1868 » 05 Mar 2015, 10:10 pm

Noisydad wrote:Ask not how much you can have but how much will make you happy!


I've been informed by a dealer that there's no limit on the amount of loaded rounds I can have. 12kg of powder is a new one as I was told it was 10kg, the legislation is clear so cool by me. Generally I keep 8-10kg at home and have been keeping another 10kg at my shooting mates house so I could comply with the rules. Might pick up another 4kg of AR2218 over the weekend, hate to think I'm under utilising the legal limit.

How many rounds to keep me happy?...the answer is always "Just 1 box more" and always will be :)
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Post by Point223 » 06 Mar 2015, 12:05 pm

Precious metal baby! Precious metal!
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Post by Jack V » 06 Mar 2015, 1:40 pm

I am sure the powder storage law says 10 kg per calibre or per cartridge . I have not seen it for some years so I am not sure I remember right . Does anyone have a print out of the rule ?
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Post by 1290 » 06 Mar 2015, 2:03 pm

Jack, I gave you the link up there^^

48 Ammunition

(1) A person who is a licensed firearms dealer under the Firearms Act 1996 is not required to be authorised by a licence in order to possess, store, transport, sell or supply:
(a) ammunition, or
(b) percussion caps, or
(c) not more than 12 kg of propellant powder.
(2) A person who holds a licence or a permit under the Firearms Act 1996 (other than a firearms collector licence) that authorises the person to possess or use a firearm is not required to be authorised by a licence in order to possess, use, store or transport:
(a) ammunition, or
(b) percussion caps, or
(c) not more than 12 kg of propellant powder.
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Post by Jack V » 06 Mar 2015, 2:13 pm

Yeah sorry I missed it . That work cover scum have changed that rule .
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Post by Seconds » 06 Mar 2015, 3:02 pm

Hmm tricky...

So there is no limit on ammunition reading that, but there is on powder.

What about so much ammunition it contains more than 12kg of powder total?
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Post by 1290 » 06 Mar 2015, 3:19 pm

Seconds wrote:Hmm tricky...

So there is no limit on ammunition reading that, but there is on powder.

What about so much ammunition it contains more than 12kg of powder total?



haaaaa good question....

12000grams = 26.4555lb = 185,188.5 grains

divide 185,188.5 by 45grains (average 308win load)

=4,115 loads !

Now that is almost enough, it means you'll just need to buy 3 jugs, loads your 4000 rounds.... buy another 3 jugs :D :thumbsup:
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Post by Seconds » 07 Mar 2015, 1:13 pm

Well I haven't counted.... but I don't think I've got that many :lol: :D
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Post by brett1868 » 07 Mar 2015, 8:16 pm

haaaaa good question....

12000grams = 26.4555lb = 185,188.5 grains

divide 185,188.5 by 45grains (average 308win load)

=4,115 loads !

Now that is almost enough, it means you'll just need to buy 3 jugs, loads your 4000 rounds.... buy another 3 jugs :D :thumbsup:


Probably wise to put as much effort into storing your ammo as you do your firearms given the quantity of powder involved.
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Post by 1290 » 07 Mar 2015, 9:01 pm

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Post by veep » 08 Mar 2015, 10:14 am

1290 wrote:=4,115 loads !


You'd be lucky if your LGS had that many in stock these days, let alone a shooter :(
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