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Hi from Algarve, Portugal and Bassilly, Belgium

Post by tsheshabalaya » Sun Mar 27, 2011 5:39 pm

Hi everybody,

Never thought I would finally find a place for people with one of my two enduring interests (the other being motorcycles).
In my time of growing up (1970s), India was quite different. Permits were easier and I used to shoot a variety of game - on holidays from school and college.
Here, I have a pan-European Permit, so I shoot and hunt in several countries. Yes, even the VZOR is allowed for hunting some parts of Europe, as long as you have a magazine of 4 rounds (customised from the usual 30) - so it is not just the US for serious hunters, although permits in Europe (even national ones) are tough to get - even for small-bore.

Hunting:
- VZOR-58: 7.62 x 39 (semi-auto)
- Blaser R93: .270 Winchester and .416 (Swarovksi scope)
- Marlin 336: .30-30
- Marlin 75: .22LR

Competition Shooting:
- Weihrauch HW60M: .22 LR (Anschutz diopters)
- Remington 90T: .12
- Umarex Hammerli 850 Magnum: 4.5 (.177 air rifle), but a very special piece.

Handgun:
- Glock 17 (9 mm)

My own clubs are Tir Vauban Ath, in Belgium, and Tiro O Pinhal, in the Algarve.

Well, there is a lot I hope to share and learn.
Shall put up some pics at some stage, including a recent one when I got stuck in wild boar country. Unlike a Mahindra Thar (which I covet), my Jeep Grand Cherokee has too much weight, power and electronics. Got the boar finally - called javali here.

Best for now,

Ashutosh Sheshabalaya

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Re: Hi from Algarve, Portugal and Bassilly, Belgium

Post by Vikram » Sun Mar 27, 2011 6:00 pm

Welcome to IFG, Ashutosh.Very nice to have you here and thanks for taking the pains of typing out a proper introduction. Would love to see the pictures of your collection.Hope you will stay on and post frequently.

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Re: Hi from Algarve, Portugal and Bassilly, Belgium

Post by Prabhath » Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:56 pm

Welcome aboard. Post often and some pics please.

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Re: Hi from Algarve, Portugal and Bassilly, Belgium

Post by Happy » Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:17 pm

Welcome Ashutosh,
Nice to have you here with us....waiting to see some pics...
regards
Happy

-- Mon Mar 28, 2011 22:17 --

Welcome Ashutosh,
Nice to have you here with us....waiting to see some pics...
regards
Happy

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Post by xl_target » Mon Mar 28, 2011 11:22 pm

Ashutosh, Welcome to IFG.
We would love to see photos of your guns.
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Re: Hi from Algarve, Portugal and Bassilly, Belgium

Post by MoA » Tue Mar 29, 2011 2:36 am

Strange coincedence, I would visit Armurerie Army sports two three times a year for supplies, in Irconwelz.

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Post by shooter » Tue Mar 29, 2011 4:12 am

welcome ashutosh,

where and what do you hunt.
esp with the 416 .

BTW is that in remi or rigby?
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Re: Hi from Algarve, Portugal and Bassilly, Belgium

Post by Sakobav » Tue Mar 29, 2011 5:51 am

Welcome aboard Ashutosh do post often

Cheers

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Re: Hi from Algarve, Portugal and Bassilly, Belgium

Post by tsheshabalaya » Thu Mar 31, 2011 5:20 pm

MoA, what a coincidence. Irchonwelz is just 10 clicks away. Also has the best DIY store in the region - Stock Ath, still known as Stock Americain. I buy ammo from my Club, though (Tir Vauban), which is at Ath. Incidentally, I am involved with a proposed new range in Belgium - which will also offer security training for companies.

Shooter - the 416 is Remington. Have put up a pic of the Blaser in the Photo section - 'from Glock to VZ'.

Best for now,

Tosh

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Re: Hi from Algarve, Portugal and Bassilly, Belgium

Post by nagarifle » Fri Apr 01, 2011 7:06 pm

welcome mate,
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Re: Hi from Algarve, Portugal and Bassilly, Belgium

Post by dr.jayakumar » Thu Apr 07, 2011 8:08 pm

tsheshabalaya wrote:Hi everybody,

Never thought I would finally find a place for people with one of my two enduring interests (the other being motorcycles).
In my time of growing up (1970s), India was quite different. Permits were easier and I used to shoot a variety of game - on holidays from school and college.
Here, I have a pan-European Permit, so I shoot and hunt in several countries. Yes, even the VZOR is allowed for hunting some parts of Europe, as long as you have a magazine of 4 rounds (customised from the usual 30) - so it is not just the US for serious hunters, although permits in Europe (even national ones) are tough to get - even for small-bore.

Hunting:
- VZOR-58: 7.62 x 39 (semi-auto)
- Blaser R93: .270 Winchester and .416 (Swarovksi scope)
- Marlin 336: .30-30
- Marlin 75: .22LR
hi welcome sir, you said about ,your guns ,your jeep,you didn't say about your bike...what is it like?as am like minded as you..
Competition Shooting:
- Weihrauch HW60M: .22 LR (Anschutz diopters)
- Remington 90T: .12
- Umarex Hammerli 850 Magnum: 4.5 (.177 air rifle), but a very special piece.

Handgun:
- Glock 17 (9 mm)

My own clubs are Tir Vauban Ath, in Belgium, and Tiro O Pinhal, in the Algarve.

Well, there is a lot I hope to share and learn.
Shall put up some pics at some stage, including a recent one when I got stuck in wild boar country. Unlike a Mahindra Thar (which I covet), my Jeep Grand Cherokee has too much weight, power and electronics. Got the boar finally - called javali here.

Best for now,

Ashutosh Sheshabalaya
-- Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:20 pm --
xl_target wrote:Ashutosh, Welcome to IFG.
We would love to see photos of your guns.
friends,what is this..Ashutosh..sorry for being inquisitive????

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Re: Hi from Algarve, Portugal and Bassilly, Belgium

Post by tsheshabalaya » Sat Apr 09, 2011 2:41 am

friends,what is this..Ashutosh..sorry for being inquisitive????
Dr. Jayakumar, the Photos section has some pics - Glock to VZ, and a 2-part post on Hunting: trailing, stalking and stakeout.

Rgds

Ashutosh

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