MontyShooter wrote:Given the size and weight of my 338 lap, it's the last gun I would recommend for nutters to go postal with.
Releb wrote:There was talk of the SSAA banning it at their ranges a while ago, but if I remember right this was actually due to one individual who was agro over them for some personal reason.
I believe the quote was "if they can afford to shoot .338 Lapua they can afford to shoot it somewhere else".
Some personal crap from one bloke, not the associations policy.
Gary wrote:I have a 338 win mag that's more than enough. No range in WA will allow you to shoot a 338 lapis or 50bmg. The police will give you a licence to shoot one on a large enough farm or station. As they have told me in person, " If you can supply a good enough reason, we will give you a licence, no problem"
Ziege wrote:Gary wrote:I have a 338 win mag that's more than enough. No range in WA will allow you to shoot a 338 lapis or 50bmg. The police will give you a licence to shoot one on a large enough farm or station. As they have told me in person, " If you can supply a good enough reason, we will give you a licence, no problem"
Ella valla and southern districts do, seen it first hand
Green wrote:Ziege wrote:Gary wrote:I have a 338 win mag that's more than enough. No range in WA will allow you to shoot a 338 lapis or 50bmg. The police will give you a licence to shoot one on a large enough farm or station. As they have told me in person, " If you can supply a good enough reason, we will give you a licence, no problem"
Ella Valla is no longer. Station has been sold.to Twiggy Forest.
Thar range had govt issues for quite a while
Ella valla and southern districts do, seen it first hand
Pretty sure Ella is the longest non military range in Australia approximately 2.7km, would love to get up there one day.