Gentlemen - Your pics please......

tacfoley

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In order for me to give support to a case that we are hoping to present to the Irish Department of Justice in the near future, I am asking the membership here for ANY images that they might be willing for me to share and use in the the finished submission.

In particular, I am after any images of reloaders actually carrying out the process on the range. Of course, faces will not be needed, but I will need your permission to use them. No names will ever be mentioned either, and only the sender or those who know him or her will know who it is/was.

As you have probably figured out by now from my posts over the last few years, reloading is not a possibility for all shooters there, and there are only a very few shooters [about 40] who went to immense trouble and enormous personal financial cost to get individual licenses to carry out reloading because they were representing their country in an international competition that was actually held in the RoI. With every other shooter worldwide using handloads, including the victorious Team Savage, Ireland could not be seen to be pi$$ing in their own hat, and so the entire F-TR team were given very restrictive licenses to enable them to carry out something that we all take for granted here and in the rest of the shooting world.

If you have anything by way of images that you can allow me to use, please email me at tadecfoley[at]aol.com.

Thanks in advance.

tac
President - Vintage Classic Rifle Association of Ireland [www.vcrai.com]
 
Yessir, just like that - or any other images of reloading that you consider to be useful. The poor buggers in the Republic of Ireland have to carry out THEIR reloading -

1. In a purpose-built secure BUNKER.

2. Accompanied by a representative of the club officials at all time.

3. With a fire-fighter standing in attendance.

4. And get every round they make documented in a register.

tac
 
go to benchrest.ca or benchrestcentral.com and ask there many more pics than here that is for sure

Jefferson (past captain of team canada for benchrest)
 
yessir, just like that - or any other images of reloading that you consider to be useful. The poor buggers in the republic of ireland have to carry out their reloading -

1. In a purpose-built secure bunker.

2. Accompanied by a representative of the club officials at all time.

3. With a fire-fighter standing in attendance.

4. And get every round they make documented in a register.

Tac

could
not
live
there.
 
Yessir, just like that - or any other images of reloading that you consider to be useful. The poor buggers in the Republic of Ireland have to carry out THEIR reloading -

1. In a purpose-built secure BUNKER.

2. Accompanied by a representative of the club officials at all time.

3. With a fire-fighter standing in attendance.

4. And get every round they make documented in a register.

tac

A What ??????

Would the pictures of all the loose reloading stuff flying in our basement be sufficient ?
 
Yessir, just like that - or any other images of reloading that you consider to be useful. The poor buggers in the Republic of Ireland have to carry out THEIR reloading -

1. In a purpose-built secure BUNKER.

2. Accompanied by a representative of the club officials at all time.

3. With a fire-fighter standing in attendance.

4. And get every round they make documented in a register.

tac

That is just so ridiculous I find it comical. Incomming reloading pics from tigrr......
 
Seeing as how practically everybody in Ireland has relatives that have lived in New York at one time or another, if you could get some help from some shooters there, I think more would pay attention. All the best to you!
 
Yikes! Would it be too much "in your face" if I take a picture setup in my living room with my toddler standing beside me with his plastic fireman hat on!?

Yessir, just like that - or any other images of reloading that you consider to be useful. The poor buggers in the Republic of Ireland have to carry out THEIR reloading -

1. In a purpose-built secure BUNKER.

2. Accompanied by a representative of the club officials at all time.

3. With a fire-fighter standing in attendance

4. And get every round they make documented in a register.

tac
 
Yessir, just like that - or any other images of reloading that you consider to be useful. The poor buggers in the Republic of Ireland have to carry out THEIR reloading -

1. In a purpose-built secure BUNKER.

2. Accompanied by a representative of the club officials at all time.

3. With a fire-fighter standing in attendance.

4. And get every round they make documented in a register.

tac

Imagine the chaos when you slip and drop a powder charge on the floor. I don't even want to know about the extra paperwork involved.

Here, I curse the lost powder, recharge, and clean it up when I'm done.
 
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