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I normally buy all my gear off our local gun dealers as he is very competative price wise, and if there is a problem, Greg is great in fixing it.

I used to frequent Frank O'Reilly's bach in the very early 70's when I first went to Uni. His ammo was very competative.

He used to import stuff like Hubertus and Boar pall shelled shotgun loads that were about a third of the cost of other ammo.

And it used to kill well.

I bought some many cases of Hubertus when I fluked some money that I every so often still use a couple, and they are great.

Except for the leading in the barrol.


But anyway, which shops do they now think are the best with deals in Melbourne and after sales problems (which seldom arise now, I guess)


I think O'Reilly's aint as good as they were 30 years ago.

GBB
 
Posts: 728 | Location: The Wimmera, Victoria, Australia | Registered: 01 August 2005Reply With Quote
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I mean Boar and Heubertus had paper shells
 
Posts: 728 | Location: The Wimmera, Victoria, Australia | Registered: 01 August 2005Reply With Quote
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G'day, Clayton's seem alright, never had any problems dealing with them.
Mialls are O.K, can be a bit pricey, but remain the only place as far as I know where you can get all the work done (except major stock work) under the one roof.
Dunno too much about the rest.

Cheers, Dave.


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Posts: 6716 | Location: The Hunting State. | Registered: 08 March 2005Reply With Quote
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Frank O'Rielys is still good value on ammo and new guns and if you haggle a bit they will come down but they are not as cheap as they use to be.
Clayton Firearms will match O'rieleys but ammo sometimes dearer

Whitehorse Arms offer good range of used guns and specialise in English shotguns and double rifles and use good gunsmiths

Mials Gunshop offers good inhouse gunsmithing
Kudu is the same

The rest are ok but not much in stock

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Posts: 276 | Location: Victoria, Australia | Registered: 24 May 2004Reply With Quote
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I use McDonalds in Footscray. Tim is very competitive on price and as he is a keen shotgunner and deer-hunter knows what he is talking about. Also has good access to gunsmiths.
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Posts: 277 | Location: melbourne, australia | Registered: 19 October 2002Reply With Quote
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I have heard about McDonald's but never been there. Will have a look during the next holidays.

A couple of our Field and Game members had their stock work done at Mialls (if they are down Frankston way?) and were happy.

Thanks for the feed back.

Places to visit.
 
Posts: 728 | Location: The Wimmera, Victoria, Australia | Registered: 01 August 2005Reply With Quote
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Don't forget Trophy Arms - see their link for details
Trophy Arms


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Posts: 909 | Location: Blackheath, NSW, Australia | Registered: 26 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Where to start
Clayton - expensive - fair amount stock
Shooters supply -
Maills - big shop
O'rielly - getting out of fishing gear.
Vic City - nice website
Alcock - not much stock
Boronia - small shop ok prices - helpful
Bayswater - expensive
Whitehorse arms - most expensive
Cobb & Co. - a worry really, catering to the gunho
Kudu - gunsmith only when I asked had about 6 secondhand rifles for sale - nice job on my 458 Lott.
 
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