So, Greg...
On Thursday, September 4, 2014 9:37:47 PM UTC-7, Califbill wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Thursday, September 4, 2014 7:50:31 PM UTC-7, Califbill wrote:
wrote:
On Thu, 04 Sep 2014 19:49:43 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:
Actually very efficient. One .50 BMG hits harder than a dozen of those
center fires and as much as a box of .22rf
The bullet is 700-800 gr with around 14,000 ft/pounds of energy that
can easily reach out 2000 yards for a lousy $4 a round.
I never shoot zombies until I can see their glassily fixed eyes.
Besides, the .357s are about 30 cents each now, and so are the .223s,
and .22LRs can be had for a nickel this week. Prices are indeed dropping.
Any .357 worthy of shooting Zombies is going to be a buck a shot
(Critical Duty, Critical Defense or Buffalo Bore).
I have been watching the price drop and I agree. I am about to
replenish my supply.
If I see any decent 7.62x51 for a quarter I will probably be buying
1000 or two. I am waiting for .45 to be a tad less.
It is the classic, looking for the bottom.
I still have some South African 7.62 in 200 round battle packs that I
paid around a quarter for, during the Bush administration.
I think I paid 22 cents for the .45s I am still shooting my way
through. They are brass and boxer primed but I am not reloading them
so I don't really care.
I did think about breaking out my reloader and cranking out some .38s
when the prices were going nuts. I have the components to load 1000 or
so. I just never had the time. That is for single guys or married guys
trying to get away from the wife.
Was picking up stuff at the gun store today. $22 45 acp 50 rounds. $8.49
for 20 rds 5.56.
I've got about 5000 rds of 7.62x39 Chinese still in the 'ham cans.'
bought at quantity at approx .05c a shot and surplus military ball 5.56
approx 2000 rd at .10c a throw. Of course that's not today's prices. I
bought that stuff 20 yrs ago
And I still have some 22lr that was probably $0.50 or less a box.
Yep. I still have several boxes boxes labeled .50c
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