View Poll Results: Which firearm types do you own?

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  • Shotgun (single, double, pump, lever, bolt)

    291 31.91%
  • Shotgun Auto (non MSSA)

    96 10.53%
  • Rifle (single, double, pump, lever, bolt)

    408 44.74%
  • Rifle Auto (non MSSA)

    177 19.41%
  • MSSA

    66 7.24%
  • Pistol

    78 8.55%
  • Black powder (rifle, pistol, shotgun)

    35 3.84%
  • Air/Gas (pistol, rifle)

    313 34.32%
  • un-armed

    305 33.44%
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    Any one know of anywhere I can sight in a 30-06 in the Hamilton-ish area.
    I have a husqvana fully wooded with a 4x82 scope....... And I haven't been able to put a round through it yet.
    Usally just use the .22 Lithgow Slaz with a home made suppressor (made from 3 bit of pvc pipe) and subbies.

    We were out one night shooting possums and had one sit just out of range of the subbies. We thought of putting a super after it but before we had changed a mag over there was a truly deafning roar and the posum vanished leaving nothing but bits of fur in the spotlights. The driver of the 4x4 we were traveling in, had pulled out a 22-250 with a bi-pod, sat it on the roof of the 4x4 and proceeded (without warning) to turn the possum inside out. That after the putt of the subbies made us all feel like we had been sapped with a cosh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    I'm considering a trip to the Waiuku rifle range one of these weekends .
    Where is the range at Waiuku..... I did my schooling there and I didn't know there was one..... Oh you mean it is less than 25 years old. :-)#

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiny side up View Post
    That after the putt of the subbies made us all feel like we had been sapped with a cosh.
    LMAO! I know the feeling.

    A .30-30 fired less than a yard away in the still of the night in the midst of a narrow river valley can take the wind out of you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiny side up View Post
    Where is the range at Waiuku..... I did my schooling there and I didn't know there was one..... Oh you mean it is less than 25 years old. :-)#
    It's been there for 50 years, your schooling was longer ago than you claim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiny side up View Post
    We were out one night shooting possums and had one sit just out of range of the subbies. We thought of putting a super after it but before we had changed a mag over there was a truly deafning roar and the posum vanished leaving nothing but bits of fur in the spotlights. The driver of the 4x4 we were traveling in, had pulled out a 22-250 with a bi-pod, sat it on the roof of the 4x4 and proceeded (without warning) to turn the possum inside out. That after the putt of the subbies made us all feel like we had been sapped with a cosh.
    I have a BSA Majestic Featherweight 30-06. lighter than my 22 at 6.5lb it has a ported barrel with muzzle brake.'Kin oath it is loud, especially for the poor sods on either side of you n on the firing line. I always ended up on my own during shoots
    Light weight makes it nice to carry in the holls, but you don't want to do to many shots with it, especially with the 220gr Norma loads I used to have. My standard load is a 180g round nose soft point (because I bought 2000+ of them when CAC went though) with 50gr of Vivitori N140 (because I got a good deal on some 2kg jugs of powder..). Been a while - time to load up some more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffm View Post
    ... My standard load is a 180g round nose soft point (because I bought 2000+ of them when CAC went though) with 50gr of Vivitori N140 (because I got a good deal on some 2kg jugs of powder..). Been a while - time to load up some more.
    Geoff
    Another reloader. Welcome. I love to tinker around with different bullets, powders etc.

    Trying at the moment to get a decent load for the M1 carbine.

    Using 120 gn hard cast lead projectiles (1:15, tin/lead mix)

    AS 2207 12.5gns

    still not reliably cycling the action. maybe another 1/2 grain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Merde View Post
    MDU glad you have got to sight in the .17
    Still do man - just waiting for my next trip to the land of the free to pick up a certain 6-24x tasco recommended to me.

    I might need to grab a couple of people, and a couple of weapons and head down your way. Sorry I haven't made it so far... bastard of a month - another bastard ahead of me too. Still... I found some more lead if you want it. Not much - just one more of those sheets I flicked you a while back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Still do man - just waiting for my next trip to the land of the free to pick up a certain 6-24x tasco recommended to me.

    I might need to grab a couple of people, and a couple of weapons and head down your way. Sorry I haven't made it so far... bastard of a month - another bastard ahead of me too. Still... I found some more lead if you want it. Not much - just one more of those sheets I flicked you a while back.

    How's the magpie population? That tape working for you?
    Always looking foir lead.

    When you are ready just give me a call and pop down.

    Mates welcome.

    Magpies still there. Clever birds.

    Turkey population depleted a bit.

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    We need more gun control

    CRANDON, Wis. - The residents Tyler Peterson was hired to protect and serve can't understand how the 20-year-old who shot six of their young people and critically injured another could have passed a background check to become a sheriff's deputy. ADVERTISEMENT

    Peterson was shot to death after opening fire early Sunday on a group of teenagers who had gathered for pizza and movies on their high school's homecoming weekend. Peterson was off-duty from his full-time job as a Forest County deputy sheriff; he also was a part-time Crandon police officer.

    David Franz, 36, who lives with his wife two houses from the duplex where the shooting occurred, said it was hard to accept that someone in law enforcement was the gunman.

    "The first statement we said to each other was, how did he get through the system?" Franz said. "How do they know somebody's background, especially that young? It is disturbing, to say the least."

    Sheriff Keith Van Cleve said he would meet with state Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen on Monday morning to discuss the case.

    Crandon Police Chief John Dennee said it would be handled by the state Department of Criminal Investigation because the suspect was a deputy and officer.

    Peterson was killed Sunday afternoon, eight miles north of Crandon in the rural town of Argonne, Dennee said.

    Crandon mayor Gary Bradley said Sunday that a sniper killed the suspect, but Van Cleve would not confirm that officers shot him.

    The gunman's motive was unclear, but the mother of a 14-year-old victim, Lindsey Stahl, said the suspect may have been a jealous boyfriend.

    "I'm waiting for somebody to wake me up right now. This is a bad, bad dream," said Jenny Stahl. "All I heard it was a jealous boyfriend and he went berserk. He took them all out."

    Dennee declined comment on whether Peterson had a romantic relationship with any of the victims.

    The white, two-story duplex was about a block from downtown Crandon, a town of about 2,000 located 225 miles north of Milwaukee in an area known for logging and outdoor activities. The victims had gathered for what Dennee described as "a pizza and movie party."

    Three of the victims were Crandon High School students, said school Superintendent Richard Peters, and the other three had graduated within the past three years.

    "There is probably nobody in Crandon who is not affected by this," Peters said, adding that students "are going to wake up in shock and disbelief and a lot of pain."

    Peters did not know whether Peterson had graduated from the 300-student school. But Crandon resident Karly Johnson, 16, said that she knew the gunman and that he had helped her in a tech education class.

    "He graduated with my brother," she said. "He was nice. He was an average guy. Normal. You wouldn't think he could do that."

    The Crandon School District called off classes Monday.

    One victim, 20-year-old Bradley Schultz, was a third-year student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee who was home to visit his friends, said his aunt, Sharon Pisarek.

    "We still don't have many details, but from what they've told us, there was a girl next to him and he was covering her, protecting her," she said, sobbing. "He was loved by everybody. He was everybody's son. Senseless."

    David Franz's wife, Marci, said she was awakened by the gunshots.

    "I heard probably five or six shots, a short pause and then five or six more," she said. "I wasn't sure if it was gunfire initially. I thought some kids were messing around and hitting a nearby metal building."

    Then she heard eight louder shots and tires squealing, she said.

    "I was just about to get up and call it in, and I heard sirens," she said. "There's never been a tragedy like this here. There's been individual incidents, but nothing of this magnitude."

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    Quote Originally Posted by davereid View Post
    We need more gun control
    CRANDON, Wis. - The residents Tyler Peterson was hired to protect and serve can't understand how the 20-year-old who shot six of their young people and critically injured another could have passed a background check to become a sheriff's deputy.
    And the relevance to New Zealand firearms law is?

    You want me to find a story of a 200kph accident on a German Autobahn and campaign to get our speed limit lowered while we're at it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by davereid View Post
    We need more gun control ___

    Ever tried to get a firearms license in NZ?
    What about a B or E Cat?
    Its not the gun control, its the penalty for offenders involved in crime while using guns.

    Do some research on this subject before posting, we get sick of being accused by misinformed individuals when we (people posting on this thread) are law abiding citizens who have been vetted by the NZ Police and have meet everything that they require to have this privilege.

    Sorry if your intentions are otherwise but It just makes me
    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Dude, I was riding it home from Hamilton in the pi$$ing rain $hitting myself .... There's no way in hell I could own that bike for a week and still have my license. There...I've admitted it.

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    I know... lets anger and frustrate a bunch of people by making it more difficult for them to carry out their sport, the same people that go to lengths to store their equipment according to the law and gain the correct licenses. This will reduce gun crime becuase all the criminals go out and gain their license and store their firearms according to the lase before the rob the ASB down the road with it.

    Tell me again, how does more gun control prevent illegal activites and the black market from occuring in NZ?

    Yes occasionally licensed owners do get prosecuted for firearms offences, the latest a collector stating his collection was stolen. But generally NZ firearms ownder are the some of the best and most responsible in the world.

    Whats that, more restrictions will reduce crime... well what about in certain european countries were all citizens carry out compulsory military training and take home their fully automotic service weapon (illegal to citizens of NZ) and crime is much lower than here.

    Why is it that all the people holding up the firearms restrictions banner seem to use emotive rather than logical arguments? I suspect because the facts get in the way of their opinion and tend to prove them wrong.

    /End rant

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    I dont have a firearms license but my son went out with his Grandad, who does have the license, last weekend and had his first ever go at shooting. Im well proud so I'd just like to have a wee brag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goblin View Post
    I dont have a firearms license but my son went out with his Grandad, who does have the license, last weekend and had his first ever go at shooting. Im well proud so I'd just like to have a wee brag.
    So how come there are blood-stains on the left hand score sheet paper??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Merde View Post
    I have been known (in the past), to fill hoolow point ammo with grease, then superglue a piece of lead shot over that.

    The lead in the bullet will compress, the grease ( a liquid) will not.

    Explosion

    Another way is to fill the cavity of a .44 hollow point with gunpowder then superglue a primer to the nose.

    When it strikes the primer ignites the powder and

    BOOOOOOM !!!!!

    Tried it and it works wonderfully
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