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Durham Shooter

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  1. I can confirm Durham have a unique way of interpreting the latest guidance which I understand is November 2022. They have allegedly told colleagues that the Law, not the guidance requires cameras for renewals to take place. As far as I can see the guidance does not mention cameras anywhere in there list of security requirements.

  2. It is my understanding Alliant RL series of rifle powders are made in Europe and are compliant with latest H&S requirements, Lovex is also made in Europe. I have used RL15 in 308 Win for bullets up to 175 grains. This is priced in one pound containers, Vhit comes in one kilo containers and works out cheaper per cartridge, I now use Vhit N140 for this reason.

  3. I would suggest finding which powders are available near you, lots of shortages everywhere, consult a reloading manual, I prefer Hornady although others are available. It may be prudent to attend a reloading course (NRA or other) these courses are subject to much discussion on this forum.

  4. They will be fine, Fed Match or CCI BR4 primers are preferred for 1000 yards or longer as this gets the best out of the small primer cases (usually involves higher pressures) see recent post about N150 powder and Laurie Hollands reply. His views are always worth listening to.

  5. If I’m travelling a long way which will involve a stop at services I have a plastic covered metal security cord fastened one end to the vehicle, the other end through the trigger guards (more than one firearm) with a padlock fastened on it to stop it being pulled back through the trigger guard. 
       This will slow down any attempts to remove the firearms from the vehicle.

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