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<blockquote data-quote="forest" data-source="post: 1028254" data-attributes="member: 86394"><p>Cheers thanks westcliffe it may start going into alot of money to bring my own firearms over.</p><p>In Ireland the laws are different for the north and south of the country. In the north you can reload in your own brass at home but in the the south for some reason you cannot. You then also have to get a permit to transport your rifle from north to south as you need 2 different firearms cert,The south is in the EU You can only load on approved ranges. There are ranges which stretch out as far as 1200 yards here, to test your skills. I have watched guys trying to hit clays and eggs at distance for fun. </p><p>I am still not sure how the hunting in the states works. If i am there are there stores or offices where you book a hunt? or do you have to contact the landowers by your self? Thats how it works mostly over here in Ireland. If thats the case i would be glad to get help from you someday wildrose thanks, As i said i have been to Newyork and Cal, states which was great but never got inland. I look forward to try and plan a trip sometime, </p><p>I still never picked a scope yet from your advice what kind of $$$ are they in USA they are very costly for me to buy over the Web. I am not sure if I can buy one in the USA and what I would be charged with import tax.</p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forest, post: 1028254, member: 86394"] Cheers thanks westcliffe it may start going into alot of money to bring my own firearms over. In Ireland the laws are different for the north and south of the country. In the north you can reload in your own brass at home but in the the south for some reason you cannot. You then also have to get a permit to transport your rifle from north to south as you need 2 different firearms cert,The south is in the EU You can only load on approved ranges. There are ranges which stretch out as far as 1200 yards here, to test your skills. I have watched guys trying to hit clays and eggs at distance for fun. I am still not sure how the hunting in the states works. If i am there are there stores or offices where you book a hunt? or do you have to contact the landowers by your self? Thats how it works mostly over here in Ireland. If thats the case i would be glad to get help from you someday wildrose thanks, As i said i have been to Newyork and Cal, states which was great but never got inland. I look forward to try and plan a trip sometime, I still never picked a scope yet from your advice what kind of $$$ are they in USA they are very costly for me to buy over the Web. I am not sure if I can buy one in the USA and what I would be charged with import tax. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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