... put the BX trigger right back in. Pulled it and thought, huh- this ain't much different than what I had...
That must have been quite a disappointment...lol
... put the BX trigger right back in. Pulled it and thought, huh- this ain't much different than what I had...
I hear you! Last night I ordered from targetsportsusa.com
TS0035-BULK - 0035 CCI Standard Velocity 22 Long Rifle Ammo 40 Grain Lead Round Nose-Case of 5000 (10 Boxes of 500) - FREE SHIPPING 1 $239.90 $239.90
Walmart had Remington Golden Buckets/1400 rounds 2 weekends ago for $45 (3 cents/ea.) and I missed it.
It had been on sale for "some time" and when I went to get some last weekend: sale over!
I had $120 in gift cards (retirement party) for Cabelas and got 8 different items: ammo, handgun rugs & a shirt).
Cabelas had the Golden Buckets for $85 (6 cents/ea.): outrageous!
Been buying one every few months for $70 at Hoosier Armory (5 cents/ea.).
Cabelas did have another brand (not familiar) of some copper-covered round-nose rounds that were $63 ((4.3 cents/ea.).
TSUSA has CCI SV for $22.07 per 500rds with a Prime account....
A quick search shows this. The 100rd plastic packs are P/N 0032 and the 50rd paper boxes are P/N 0035. There are some old discussions in the links below on a few forums found after I searched " CCI 0032 vs 0035". Depending on what you read below, their may have been some different powders along with higher velocity on some of it. Current CCI listings show it as the same stuff now though, so who knows.I ordered a couple of bricks earlier today and noticed the price/rd on the 100 pack is quite a bit higher than the 50 rd paper boxes. Any know differences other than the packaging?
This is my attempt to gain entry to RFAA, otherwise known as Lollipopper’s Anonymous. I dug my old 10/22 out of the back of the safe, bought a barrel and trigger off of Turbo and the stock off of another INGO’r.
I present ‘The Confederate’
This is my attempt to gain entry to RFAA, otherwise known as Lollipopper’s Anonymous...
...P.S. Barb says we should call our organization Dum-Dums Anonymous.
New chassis system for the 10/22
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2019/06/18/enoch-industries-odin-chassis/