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Sweet, FB, I sure am glad I saw it and had it corrected, there are some nice assistants at the firearms permit office, they sure were paitient with a poor confuses Swede,

btw and as for reference to you all, if you are blond with blue eyes like me, the drill "I am confused and would love some help" works wonders...

Best regards to you all Chris



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I have tour Permit in front of me now Smiler. I'll get it into the post to you tomorrow if that is OK.

Rgds,
FB
 
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Sweet, FB, I sure am glad I saw it and had it corrected, there are some nice assistants at the firearms permit office, they sure were paitient with a poor confuses Swede,

btw and as for reference to you all, if you are blond with blue eyes like me, the drill "I am confused and would love some help" works wonders...

Best regards to you all Chris



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Chris,

I have tour Permit in front of me now Smiler. I'll get it into the post to you tomorrow if that is OK.

Rgds,
FB


Chris,

It probably works better if you are blonde and blue eyed, with a body of Jessica Simpson...

And I've ssen your passport photo and I'm sure you don't look like that!!!! Wink

Rgds,
FB
 
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FB-LOL nope looking nothing like Jessica S, but on the other hand I dont use my body to make a living from, I use what brains I have left.

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FB,permit here,flights reserved,Baldock booked.should be GTG.thanks for all your trouble.BEST,kim
 
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Hi Kim,

Thanks for letting me know. I think that is everyone apart from Solvi who has their permits now. I'll send Chris his tomorrow and Solvi's when the replacement is done next week.

It's getting close now!!

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Just recived the firearm permit by post.
So I´m GTG
Sölvi


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Well, at least now I know why no one will be in Rambouillet on that weekend. Have fun out there.


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Husqvvarna and Solvi,

Hi Guys, I have just put your replacement firearm permits in the post, as Priority mail. let me know when you get them and I'll be able to sleep at nigh... Wink

Rgds,
FB
 
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Muy TFP is in now, thanks FB
Best regards Chris

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Husqvvarna and Solvi,

Hi Guys, I have just put your replacement firearm permits in the post, as Priority mail. let me know when you get them and I'll be able to sleep at nigh... Wink

Rgds,
FB
 
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Hi Chris,

Did you recieve it already? According to your post it got to you before I got back to my desk from the post office!!

Rgds,
K
 
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FB- the postman knocked tvice this morning, caught me just as I was leaving for work.

The disrepacy regarding time/date is due to me just updating my previous entry, I figured that the update would show, apparently not.

Anyways I belive that I am GTG now.

Thanks for everything

/Chris
 
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Got my Firearm permit yesterday, now all I have to do is to find the right load for my rifle.
Got 6 new loads ready, but it’s a storm after an storm, and I just have to wait for a day with a good weather to try them.


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Excellent Guys!! Looks like we are ready to go.

The only stuff left to organise is the on site stuff like organising the range and the kitchens, so other than that we are good to go.

A couple of people have mentioned Gluten and lactose intolerances, is there anyone else? I think as long as you aren't allergic to venison you'll be OK!!

Rgds,
FB
 
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FB.
My only trouble is that I have a very delicate stomach, and need to have steak for every meal. And the doctors advice is, to have a glass of red wine with it. Smiler


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Cunning!!!! I'm on the case.

We will be roasting a couple of haunches of Sika courtesy of Artemis in the charcoal oven on the first night and then probably a large leg of Pork for the second night. There will be a venison curry and a rabbit dish also.

Paul will be making some home cured bacon and some sausages and I'm smoking some venison this week for you all to try. Hopefully if I shoot a couple more fallow in the next week or so I will smoke some more before the date.

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Gents,

A quick reminder about Public Liability Insurance for Baldock. As I have mentioned the estate requires that all people shooting on the weekend are fully covered by one of the common insurance policies that come with membership to many of the shooting organisations. May I please remind you that you will need this if you are to be allowed to shoot on the weekend.

You can join either BASC or CA online. I can't speak for the CA as my membership there was done at a game fair but the BASC site was very easy when I recently joined them online.

Also to add, the clay shooitng on the saturday looks like it will be unlikely as Dig (who was supplying the muskets) will be in the Okavango Delta chasing critters with a friend. I tried to persuade him to stay behind and join us for a round of 50 sporting clays but apparently it is a no go.....Smiler

Rgds,
FB
 
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K,thought it was going too well!what do i do for liability ins? im a NRA member but dont know if they have liability ins good outside the US.BEST,kim
 
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NRA doesnt cover out of US.will apply for BASC.hopefully it will be activated in time.
 
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A quick reminder about Public Liability Insurance for Baldock. As I have mentioned the estate requires that all people shooting on the weekend are fully covered by one of the common insurance policies that come with membership to many of the shooting organisations. May I please remind you that you will need this if you are to be allowed to shoot on the weekend.

You can join either BASC or CA online. I can't speak for the CA as my membership there was done at a game fair but the BASC site was very easy when I recently joined them online.

Also to add, the clay shooitng on the saturday looks like it will be unlikely as Dig (who was supplying the muskets) will be in the Okavango Delta chasing critters with a friend. I tried to persuade him to stay behind and join us for a round of 50 sporting clays but apparently it is a no go.....Smiler

Rgds,
FB

what about the national game keeper organization (NGO) only £25 to join
 
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OK. in BASC
 
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Just out of intrest, what will everyone be using? I'll be bringing my Tikka 6.5x55 with a reflex T8, anyone bringing anything intresting with them? BOOM
 
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OOh its like Christmas Eve again dancing

I will be bringing my Sako 75 S/S in .308 with a T8 mod.

I think Griff will be bringing his .264 Win Mag semi custom number.
 
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Just out of intrest, what will everyone be using? I'll be bringing my Tikka 6.5x55 with a reflex T8, anyone bringing anything intresting with them? BOOM

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Ruger No1, 270 Winchester, topped with Zeiss Conquest 3-10x50. Ammo, handloaded 140gr Sierra Game King.


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pre 64 Super Grade M70 06,Leupy3-9.168 gr Bergers in 62NM brass.
 
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pre 64 Super Grade M70 06,Leupy3-9.168 gr Bergers in 62NM brass.

Dont tell anyone your using Berger as over here there not classed as section 5 expanding ammo and are illegal to use on deer
 
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OOPS,will try to work up a load w SMKs if i have time.thanks for the heads-up.too bad the Bergers shoot in the.3s
 
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What about us "European Unioners" who already have adequate Hunting Liability Insurance? My German Policy is already configured to cover me abroad plus I am a member of two German hunting/shooting organizations already offering similar benefits.

Bringing the Blaser R93 OffRoad in .243 Winchester w/Zeiss ZM 3-12x56 ("The Beast") w/both bolts; a Left & Right. Topped-of with 85 grain Nosler Partitions but sadly cannot bring any of the other 4 barrels for it.


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Gerry,

That is fine if you are covered already.

Foxshooter,

So you're coming down then? It'll be good to catch up, just remind me to put my ear defenders on when you let off that cannon of yours!! (I know, 2southern nancies blah blah blah...") Wink

I spoke to Colin yesterday and it looks like we are very close to getting finished now. All I have to do is decide on te Mod which is doing my head in!! I think I'm going to end up with a 32mm PES Scout as things stand. I was looking at the stealth but then I realised how big it was.

Anyuway, looking forward to catching up.

See ya,
FB
 
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I'll be bringing what I've got - Sauer 202 in 270win. Mild handload of 140gr interlocks.

Need to sort my insurance cover as it has expired.


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Gerry,

That is fine if you are covered already.

Foxshooter,

So you're coming down then? It'll be good to catch up, just remind me to put my ear defenders on when you let off that cannon of yours!! (I know, 2southern nancies blah blah blah...") Wink

I spoke to Colin yesterday and it looks like we are very close to getting finished now. All I have to do is decide on te Mod which is doing my head in!! I think I'm going to end up with a 32mm PES Scout as things stand. I was looking at the stealth but then I realised how big it was.

Anyuway, looking forward to catching up.

See ya,
FB

yes I have been asked to help look after you repubates lefty if anyone needs to use my littel cannon BOOM I now have a Stealth moderator fitted so I can swap between the brake and the mod with no need to re zero 2020
as to the mod or your toy I wouldnt have the PES to heavy,look at ther Stealth compact or the A tec
 
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Will be bringing a Sako Varmint 308 Win, 6-24*56 Zeiss Diavaria in a McM varmint stock,

shooting a handload of 150 grains SGK.

Best regards Chris
 
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My trusted Sako 75 dl in 300WM - Zeiss 6x20,
Will be using 165gr bullet in front of IMR or VV165. got 6 diffrent loads ready.
Just waiting for the rigth weather to try them


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I"ll be bringing my girlie .243(what else!) with 100gr Interlocks.
Here, we"re not going to have to get up early in the morning are we?
looking forward to it,
good shooting
 
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OOPS,will try to work up a load w SMKs if i have time.thanks for the heads-up.too bad the Bergers shoot in the.3s


Kim, I take it that SMKs are Serra Match King, If so these are not classed in the UK as "expanding" you will need round that is "designed to expand in a perdictable manner" so Serra Gamekings are a safe bet thumb
 
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I"ll be bringing my girlie .243(what else!) with 100gr Interlocks.
Here, we"re not going to have to get up early in the morning are we?
looking forward to it,
good shooting

yes you will be up early as theres a lot of people to put out and the ground is quite large and does take time to frive to certain areas
 
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Why do I think I am likely to give the Sunday morning stalk a miss??

beer


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Phased-plasma rifle in the forty watt range........ Smiler



No? Aww... Hell, maybe just the .375HH then!

Rgds Ian


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sorry meant SGKs if i have time to w/u a load
 
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