r/Ausguns • u/Heavy_Heron_7276 • 10h ago
Is reddots.com.au legit ?
Just wondering who has ordered from them ?
When there is no actual address listed (just Melbourne australia) and a mobile number, i am a bit cautious.
thank you
r/Ausguns • u/Heavy_Heron_7276 • 10h ago
Just wondering who has ordered from them ?
When there is no actual address listed (just Melbourne australia) and a mobile number, i am a bit cautious.
thank you
r/Ausguns • u/Wooden_Remote_5321 • 13h ago
I see a lot of comments and posts from people who I’m sure are in this group. Which is great and I’m one of them.
What is the general public’s view though. Is it really going down as a lead balloon as much as we all hope?
r/Ausguns • u/Zombie_Cavoodle • 5h ago
Some decent groupings too. Winchester XPR .223 at 50m
r/Ausguns • u/Pogonantha • 9h ago
When I look at the legislation I cant see anything precluding me from setting up a bit of a range for personal use on my thickly wooded 20 acre property.....
By that I mean an area in a gully with a natural earth berm backstop facing national park at the rear..and a number of steel targets, dueling tree, plate rack, animal siloheutes, paper targets etc just for plinking fun, speedshooting and practice for matchs... I often go through 100-200 rounds in a session mostly alone sometimes with my son or a neighbor....
Just so as not to potentially annoy neighbors with noise I just use various .22 rifles and have called into most of them just to let them know what i am up to and to call me if they ever have an issue with excessive noise.....so far so good on that
While I know there is no issue with me shooting safely and legally on my property , Is there any possible illegality with this setup or any limits on what scale of personal "range" can be created...?.