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So, Greg...
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So, Greg...
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So, Greg...
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On Thu, 04 Sep 2014 17:12:37 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: ...which of these works best on Zombies? http://tinyurl.com/mjun2vb Naahh One of these http://gfretwell.com/ftp/zombie%20round.jpg Bunch up the zombies and the one on the left works best. http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita.../moab-comp.gif |
So, Greg...
On 9/4/14 6:45 PM, Califbill wrote:
F*O*A*D wrote: On 9/4/14 6:32 PM, wrote: On Thu, 04 Sep 2014 17:12:37 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: ...which of these works best on Zombies? http://tinyurl.com/mjun2vb Naahh One of these http://gfretwell.com/ftp/zombie%20round.jpg That's the really high priced solution. :) If we have a ZPAW what's money worth? If money is worthless, what's a bankster worth? :) |
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F*O*A*D wrote:
On 9/4/14 6:45 PM, Califbill wrote: F*O*A*D wrote: On 9/4/14 6:32 PM, wrote: On Thu, 04 Sep 2014 17:12:37 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: ...which of these works best on Zombies? http://tinyurl.com/mjun2vb Naahh One of these http://gfretwell.com/ftp/zombie%20round.jpg That's the really high priced solution. :) If we have a ZPAW what's money worth? If money is worthless, what's a bankster worth? :) More than a spin doctor. |
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On 9/4/14 7:22 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 04 Sep 2014 18:40:16 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: On 9/4/14 6:32 PM, wrote: On Thu, 04 Sep 2014 17:12:37 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: ...which of these works best on Zombies? http://tinyurl.com/mjun2vb Naahh One of these http://gfretwell.com/ftp/zombie%20round.jpg That's the really high priced solution. :) 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. |
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So, Greg...
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So, Greg...
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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. |
So, Greg...
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 |
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wrote:
On Thu, 04 Sep 2014 21:50:31 -0500, 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. Usually the deals on commodity ammo like the military calibers are found on the internet and in "can" quantities, battle packs or 1000 rounds depending on where they are coming from,. The $8.49 was cheaper than the 1000 can. http://static---discountgunmart.app-...LotSalePDF.pdf |
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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. |
So, Greg...
On Thursday, September 4, 2014 2:12:37 PM UTC-7, F*O*A*D wrote:
...which of these works best on Zombies? http://tinyurl.com/mjun2vb So now you fanticise about shooting zombies? Krause you need help. |
So, Greg...
On Thursday, September 4, 2014 4:49:43 PM UTC-7, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 9/4/14 7:22 PM, wrote: On Thu, 04 Sep 2014 18:40:16 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: On 9/4/14 6:32 PM, wrote: On Thu, 04 Sep 2014 17:12:37 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: ...which of these works best on Zombies? http://tinyurl.com/mjun2vb Naahh One of these http://gfretwell.com/ftp/zombie%20round.jpg That's the really high priced solution. :) 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. So not only do zombies entertain your fantasies but you hallucinate about actually shooting them? Krause, you need to report to a mental health facility immediately! |
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 |
So, Greg...
On 9/5/14 7:28 AM, Tim wrote:
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 I'm sure I have some socks that old. :) Midway had good quality CCI .22lr ammo at .04 a round this morning. That's about where it was before the crazies started hoarding a few years ago. We'll know we're back to normal times, though, when CCI 40 grain minimags are around $5 for a box of 100. |
So, Greg...
Speaking of ammo..... I have some approx. 30 year old 20ga shotgun shells and 22lr shells from the same vintage.
Still safe to use? |
So, Greg...
Yes Don. Should work with no problem. I have vintage surplus .303 British dating 1947 that's just as good as the day it was packed
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On 9/5/14 8:02 AM, True North wrote:
Speaking of ammo..... I have some approx. 30 year old 20ga shotgun shells and 22lr shells from the same vintage. Still safe to use? Examine the shotgun shells carefully, especially if they are paper hulls. Look for any sign of water vapor (high humidity) damage, or loose fits. |
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On 9/5/2014 3:37 AM, Tom Nofinger wrote:
On Thursday, September 4, 2014 4:49:43 PM UTC-7, F*O*A*D wrote: On 9/4/14 7:22 PM, wrote: On Thu, 04 Sep 2014 18:40:16 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: On 9/4/14 6:32 PM, wrote: On Thu, 04 Sep 2014 17:12:37 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: ...which of these works best on Zombies? http://tinyurl.com/mjun2vb Naahh One of these http://gfretwell.com/ftp/zombie%20round.jpg That's the really high priced solution. :) 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. So not only do zombies entertain your fantasies but you hallucinate about actually shooting them? Krause, you need to report to a mental health facility immediately! If his wife gave a **** about him she'd have him committed before he does harm to himself or others. What the hell kind of mental health professional is she anyway? She ought to have her license revoked, that is if she has one |
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On 9/5/14 11:01 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 08:38:18 -0400, BAR wrote: I am seeing 5.56 at $382-$420 1000 rds. You aren't seeing correctly. http://www.gunbot.net/ammo/rifle/223/ Maybe he is seeing like GunBot where they cite Buds as having .45ACP for 25 cents a round and it is $24.99 a 50 round box. That liberal arts guy should have taken a little more math ;-) Math *is* one of the liberal arts. If only you boys had had a bit of kollidge. |
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 04:28:32 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: And I still have some 22lr that was probably $0.50 or less a box. Yep. I still have several boxes boxes labeled .50c === You guys should go out and shoot some of that stuff once in a while. |
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On 9/5/14 11:43 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 05 Sep 2014 11:08:13 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: On 9/5/14 11:01 AM, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 08:38:18 -0400, BAR wrote: I am seeing 5.56 at $382-$420 1000 rds. You aren't seeing correctly. http://www.gunbot.net/ammo/rifle/223/ Maybe he is seeing like GunBot where they cite Buds as having .45ACP for 25 cents a round and it is $24.99 a 50 round box. That liberal arts guy should have taken a little more math ;-) Math *is* one of the liberal arts. If only you boys had had a bit of kollidge. I did say "a little more math". I assume reading is a liberal art too. I don't know what the requirements are these days, but when I got my first "liberal arts degree" four courses in college level math were required. The assumption was, however, that you learned basic math in grammar school or earlier. Whether the fellas at Bud's or GunBot took any math in order to sell guns or ammo, well, who knows. |
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F*O*A*D wrote:
On 9/5/14 11:01 AM, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 08:38:18 -0400, BAR wrote: I am seeing 5.56 at $382-$420 1000 rds. You aren't seeing correctly. http://www.gunbot.net/ammo/rifle/223/ Maybe he is seeing like GunBot where they cite Buds as having .45ACP for 25 cents a round and it is $24.99 a 50 round box. That liberal arts guy should have taken a little more math ;-) Math *is* one of the liberal arts. If only you boys had had a bit of kollidge. Math 101. The stuff you should have learned in grammar school. |
So, Greg...
wrote:
On Thu, 04 Sep 2014 21:50:31 -0500, 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. Usually the deals on commodity ammo like the military calibers are found on the internet and in "can" quantities, battle packs or 1000 rounds depending on where they are coming from,. http://www.wikiarms.com I watch this site. |
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