RainDodger
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I have a brick (500 rounds) of Winchester Super-X .22LR with an $11.75 price written on it in black marker. It's kind of old....
I can't stand when I have a different philosophy than a politician and along comes some yahoo with the same disdain, but their reasoning is the parroting of some nut they heard on the radio. Usually their fears are skewed, baseless or just plain wrong. It hurts my position because now not only am I defending against the opposition, but now I'm having to distance myself from the yahoo while maintaining I believe I have a superior position.
No. But if I don't like the hole because it poses a hazard to me and mine, but my neighbor hates the hole because it is black, then yes.If a man who graduated from a University with a degree in Engineering digs a hole based on what he learned in school, and a man who never attended college but grew up working with his hands digs an identical hole - is there a difference in regards to the hole?
Don
Thanks, Field Tester!http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl
Here you go Expat. Depending on the actual year the worth today would be around $3.25 - $4.00 for $.50 back then. Of course I only used this Inflation Calculator. I'm not sure what other ones would give.
yeah but now it really costs them, that whole fool and his money thing comes to mind.
Not at all. I don't quite think you fully grasp what I wrote. Perhaps taking another look may help."Extreme and uneducated view points"
I see, anyone who disagrees with your enlightened and superior reasoning is extreme and uneducated.
John
Not a problem!Thanks, Field Tester!
It appears that what some of us consider to be outrageously high prices for .22RF ammo may not be quite as out-of-line as they appear on first blush.