Do you think it would be considered legal to have a 20mm rifle? I'm not ever going to own one but would it even be legal ? If not the the 20mm then what's the biggest rifle one could own?
Thanks,
Nuke

brett1868 wrote:The first 100 rounds of Barrett 416 I made and loaded cost me just under $3K not counting labour but it's a one off cost that I'll recover over time.
NukeBOMB88 wrote:Hmm I wonder if it would be possible to make a wooden stock for a 20mm rifle so that you can beat the military appearance laws?
sooey wrote:I just want to see someone register a Eargesplitten Loudenboomer
NukeBOMB88 wrote:I imagine it would raise a few eyebrows in the registries
AusC wrote:NukeBOMB88 wrote:I imagine it would raise a few eyebrows in the registries
Well actually....
The wording on the Victoria PTA is "You must indicate full calibre details eg. 223REM, 303BRITISH."
Now seeing as they list cartridge names you could assume they mean what cartridge the rifle is chambered for.
But... Literally they have asked for the calibre (it's in bold and underlined in the form and everything), not the cartridge. You can honestly and accurately write that it's only a .22
I say you're in with a chance Nuke
AusC wrote:Nah, I was talking about the .22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer Brett.
It might be necked down from a boomer but it's truly a .22 calibre as the PTA requests![]()
Westy wrote:Where does the .460 Weatherby Magnum rate in this comp????
brett1868 wrote:Westy wrote:Where does the .460 Weatherby Magnum rate in this comp????
I've always wanted a Weatherby since I was 15 and shot a relatives .257 Weatherby Magnum. It was my dream gun back then and I don't know why I've got several GBV's but no Weatherby. I did see a guy blown outta his thongs by a 460, the bastard nearly killed me as I almost choked laughing
1290 wrote:The loudenboomer is based on the 378Webbery is it not?
1290 wrote:I would say 0.22 ELB
1290 wrote:...Licensing & Regulation Division, or whatever they are known by today, used to be LSD but for some reason changed their name!
schink wrote:NukeBOMB88 wrote:Hmm I wonder if it would be possible to make a wooden stock for a 20mm rifle so that you can beat the military appearance laws?
Could you use wood for such a heavy recoiler?
Wondering how long it would last before splitting.
headspace wrote:The real question should ; how long would YOU last before splitting?