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Marksman
- Sep 2, 2008
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I'm thinking your wife will not appreciate it when you come out of the closet, lol.I don’t think my wife would appreciate me sitting in the back of the closet and shooting .22’s ! She’s funny that way.
I'm thinking your wife will not appreciate it when you come out of the closet, lol.I don’t think my wife would appreciate me sitting in the back of the closet and shooting .22’s ! She’s funny that way.
Reloading is why I'm still shooting 9mm. Guy at work was telling me he just got a box of 9mm for $35. I thought that was bad but a $1 a round? If I get to the pint where my reloading supplies run thin I still won't pay that - I'll keep shooting rimfire.I suspect with beijing biden and legs in the air harris taking the helm this situation is not going to improve.
Glad I reload....
Exactly...I hope they don’t need it before things settle down.And I hear every day people who did not grab up at 50 cents a round are waiting for things to settle down.
Think long.....think wrong.
Where do the thugs and communists get their ammo?He'll get it or something close to it.
One could make a mint selling it if one doesn't think he will need it to defend against thugs and communists.
Where do the thugs and communists get their ammo?
Rate its going a person might be able to get "full service" for a box of FMJ 9mm. Tip the ladies at your friendly local adult establishment with a round of 5.56... Just stand it upright on the edge of the stage for no contact tipping.We're at the point where a mediocre day at the range with a friend costs you more than an awesome night in a hotel with an escort.
Bizzaro world, indeed.
Exactly! Wasn’t long ago there were lots of posts about the “waste of my valuable time” making reloading unjustified. I can continue my shooting at the same level for a very long time. I typically go multiple times a month to the range. 500 rounds of .223 this week Added to the inventory.Every pull of the reloading press lever is saving me money. Two years ago I heard here that reloading 9 mm was a waste of time. Now every round is saving me 50 cents each. Or more. Sure, I can't sell them, but I also don't have to buy any. Just made 100 this afternoon, and 400 last Saturday.
Anybody talking about cutting back on centerfire and instead shooting 22s hasn't looked at rimfire prices lately.
Yep , still have a fair amount of 22 put back I ordered after the last 22lr famine. And up until a few months ago I was able to find 22lr at pretty reasonable prices. Now not seeing it anywhere.Or, we learned a lesson from the last shortage and "bought it cheap and stacked it deep". (Kirk )
Or, we learned a lesson from the last shortage and "bought it cheap and stacked it deep".
Quantity 6...I had a pop-up ad from Gunbroker show up on my computer a little bit ago. Just for the fun of it I went to their site and checked out some of the listings for 9mm ammo. Attached is a snapshot of one offering. I’m not saying this is was the only price point, but the price per round was more common than not. Granted there didn’t seem to be a bid yet - but apparently the seller optimistic he may get a few customers.View attachment 121025
Unless the seller is Rip Van Winkle and he just woke up from a 30 year nap, ain't no way it's six boxes of 500 priced at $100 a pop.Quantity 6...
One box of 500 for $600 or 6 boxes of 500 for $600?