Coming to Bangalore
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Coming to Bangalore
Hi there.
I am coming to live in Bangalore later in the year and want to carry on my shooting sports. I currently shoot trap and skeet in the UK and would like to find a range in Bangalore.
I have seen the reference to the Karnataka State Rifle Association and understand that they have a range for skeet and trap which is great news.
Can anyone tell me if I can shoot there as an expat or join a club there.
Also does anyone know the situation with importing a shotgun into India? I have a shotgun license for the UK but would like to know how I go about getting the right permit and permission to import or buy a gun in india.
Finally can anyone tell me how easy it is to acquire shotgun cartirdges and what equipement/supplies I should be bringing with me? I was thinking of just bringing my skeet vest and ear defenders.
Hope someone can help.
Many thanks
Barry
I am coming to live in Bangalore later in the year and want to carry on my shooting sports. I currently shoot trap and skeet in the UK and would like to find a range in Bangalore.
I have seen the reference to the Karnataka State Rifle Association and understand that they have a range for skeet and trap which is great news.
Can anyone tell me if I can shoot there as an expat or join a club there.
Also does anyone know the situation with importing a shotgun into India? I have a shotgun license for the UK but would like to know how I go about getting the right permit and permission to import or buy a gun in india.
Finally can anyone tell me how easy it is to acquire shotgun cartirdges and what equipement/supplies I should be bringing with me? I was thinking of just bringing my skeet vest and ear defenders.
Hope someone can help.
Many thanks
Barry
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Blunt/Practical answer:
Am In the same boat as you, planning to visit India.
Do your Skeet/Trap shooting in the UK, too many hassles bringing a firearm to India.
Even with club guns if available, ammo very expensive and poor quality. So your shooting might be iffy at best.
Bring a decent .177 Air Pistol/Rifle, no restrictions on these. Can shoot almost anywhere you can find a safe spot. Make sure to bring good pellets with you, local pellets are trash.
Satpal.
Am In the same boat as you, planning to visit India.
Do your Skeet/Trap shooting in the UK, too many hassles bringing a firearm to India.
Even with club guns if available, ammo very expensive and poor quality. So your shooting might be iffy at best.
Bring a decent .177 Air Pistol/Rifle, no restrictions on these. Can shoot almost anywhere you can find a safe spot. Make sure to bring good pellets with you, local pellets are trash.
Satpal.
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Re: Coming to Bangalore
Hi Barry,
There is just one civilian shooting range in Bangalore and that happens to be KSRA.
How long are you going to be in Bangalore? I ask because KSRA can be notoriously slow in doling out memberships. So if it is just for a couple of months, it is not worth the hassle. Let me know and I will then ask on your behalf. Unfortunately, they do not permit guests to shoot otherwise I would have signed you in as mine.
KSRA has two skeet and trap guns respectively and they also provide cartridges and clays. However, at the most they will provide 35 rounds per visit and the range is only open on Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
I would suggest you ask at the Indian High Commission about bringing your shotgun with you. They may not permit you to bring in many cartridges but it's worth checking.
Welcome to IFG.
Mack The Knife
There is just one civilian shooting range in Bangalore and that happens to be KSRA.
How long are you going to be in Bangalore? I ask because KSRA can be notoriously slow in doling out memberships. So if it is just for a couple of months, it is not worth the hassle. Let me know and I will then ask on your behalf. Unfortunately, they do not permit guests to shoot otherwise I would have signed you in as mine.
KSRA has two skeet and trap guns respectively and they also provide cartridges and clays. However, at the most they will provide 35 rounds per visit and the range is only open on Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
I would suggest you ask at the Indian High Commission about bringing your shotgun with you. They may not permit you to bring in many cartridges but it's worth checking.
Welcome to IFG.
Mack The Knife
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Re: Coming to Bangalore
Rusty, how do foreign sportspersons compete in sporting events in India, like the Asian games ? We do have "world class" facilities but its difficult for people to enjoy them.
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Barry,
It just occured to me that if you fish, then you should bring some of your tackle with you as there is some pretty good fishing to be had - especially the mighty mahseer.
Shameless plug for another organisation I belong to www.wasiindia.com
Mack The Knife
It just occured to me that if you fish, then you should bring some of your tackle with you as there is some pretty good fishing to be had - especially the mighty mahseer.
Shameless plug for another organisation I belong to www.wasiindia.com
Mack The Knife
Re: Coming to Bangalore
Barry,
I am an Indian citizen who lives in the USA and I wanted to take a friend's 505 Gibbs rifle to India on a planned trip so that friends might shoot it for fun. I was informed that under "most circumstances" this was not permitted though I was never told what the circumstances under which I would be allowed to tkae a rifle with me would be.
I have been informed that it is easier for a non-Indian to take a gun to India than it is for an Indian citizen. I would suggest that you check with the Indian High Commissioner's office in London and find out what the rules are.
Best wishes and good shooting!
I am an Indian citizen who lives in the USA and I wanted to take a friend's 505 Gibbs rifle to India on a planned trip so that friends might shoot it for fun. I was informed that under "most circumstances" this was not permitted though I was never told what the circumstances under which I would be allowed to tkae a rifle with me would be.
I have been informed that it is easier for a non-Indian to take a gun to India than it is for an Indian citizen. I would suggest that you check with the Indian High Commissioner's office in London and find out what the rules are.
Best wishes and good shooting!
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Re: Coming to Bangalore
Mack The Knife,
Heard a lot about Mahseer.How heavy's your biggest catch been?
Pran
Heard a lot about Mahseer.How heavy's your biggest catch been?
Pran
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