penthus wrote:I only have a 4 gun buffalo rivers safe which has a small ammunition compartment in it but not enough for brass, projectiles, powders and primers.
I was wondering if there is something I am missing or do you guys have a separate safe for your reloading components?
mahna wrote:I was gunna say... ha ha
Bourt wrote:That's dangerous!
If you threw that brass at someone really hard you might give them a scratch...
Norton wrote:I'm keen on getting to Canada to get away from this nonsense.
Who's with me? Group forum buy on tickets?
Lorgar knows the hunting spots...
Noisydad wrote:It must suck bad to be a west aussie - think you guys should succeed from the commonwealth to stop the rubbish from spreading!
Supporter wrote:penthus wrote:I only have a 4 gun buffalo rivers safe which has a small ammunition compartment in it but not enough for brass, projectiles, powders and primers.
I was wondering if there is something I am missing or do you guys have a separate safe for your reloading components?
Nope, you're not missing anything.
As discussed, ammo and components have to be stored securely and separately to the rifles (don't put the ammo on the floor in your safe).
If the separate section in your safe will hold the ammo, great. If not you will basically need to get an ammo safe for your reloading components.
Welcome to shooting in WA
Noisydad wrote:It must suck bad to be a west aussie - think you guys should succeed from the commonwealth to stop the rubbish from spreading! Bit like amputating a gangrenous limb.
Lyam wrote:Noisydad wrote:It must suck bad to be a west aussie - think you guys should succeed from the commonwealth to stop the rubbish from spreading!
Someone floated the idea of a group buy of a private island for hunting/shooting.
I'm keen
kb1 wrote:so let me get this correct , my spent brass cases are cosidered as ammo and need to be locked away in the ammo compartment of my safe ????