jcwit
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Just bought an air pistol off Amazon.
Ammo? Penney a round.
Ammo? Penney a round.
i even bought my own ammo 25 cents for a box of shorts
I've got all I need, but I still find it amusing when the unscrupulous gougers at the show find the bottoms of some of their overpriced 550 round wally scavenged packs sliced and rounds spilling out or solvent spilled on the boxes.
I've got all I need, but I still find it amusing when the unscrupulous gougers at the show find the bottoms of some of their overpriced 550 round wally scavenged packs sliced and rounds spilling out or solvent spilled on the boxes.
Call me crazy, but I don't find anyone's property being vandalized amusing.
Ditto that ... the only place I've actually seen any 22LR is at shows and that's only been in the last 9-10 months but then our Walmarts' don't stock the ammo shelves until 8-9am ... I'm at work long before that so my only option has been to pay the $50+ per brick ... $90-$120 for good stuff.That is amazing. I have yet to see any .22lr at any Walmart in my neck of the woods, especially the last three years.
"I've filled a 50 call ammo can, about 2200 rounds in boxes and will now only buy to replenish what I shoot (or odd loadings I want to try)."
Hmm, that's funny, because I've filled a 50 cal ammo can and I have 4,000 rounds in boxes and could probably squeeze in a little more… Do they make different sized 50 cal surplus ammo cans?
Loved him in Led Zeppelin on the bass.I think the idea of stockpiling does not include shooting until you have another commitment to attend to. JPJ, great keyboardist.
EIB0879 said:Surprised there are still shortages.I have an Academy Sporting goods a mile from my house and bought several thousand rounds of .22 LR over the last couple of years. I actually passed on some recently. Academy didn't jack the price up either. I won't even set foot in a Wallyworld anymore.