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http://tinyurl.com/kb5vnln Seriously, I've burned through a lot of ammo in the past month, and haven't done any serious reordering. The three brands of .223 plinking ammo on the right are pretty much the same in terms of proper cycling and target results. The Wolf Gold in the middle is .27-.28 a round, the least expensive. As far as I can tell, it shoots the same as the slightly more expensive American Eagle on the right. I'm trying out the CCI "Quiet" in the middle, on top of the Mini Mags, in my "silenced" .22LR semi-auto rifle. It's a pretty weak round and I've had a few cycling failures with it, but not many. I'll see how it works in my semi-auto pistol, once I get the barrel back. The little red doohickey on top of the CCI boxes is a thumb loading assist device for the Ruger mags. I'm down to my last box of .38 Specials. Not sure I am going to order any more. That's a speedloader on top of the PMC ammo boxes...with six rounds of Honady Critical Defense ammo in .357 MAG. It's a good anti-zombie round. -- Proud to be a Liberal. |
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2015 19:21:17 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/kb5vnln Seriously, I've burned through a lot of ammo in the past month, and haven't done any serious reordering. The three brands of .223 plinking ammo on the right are pretty much the same in terms of proper cycling and target results. The Wolf Gold in the middle is .27-.28 a round, the least expensive. As far as I can tell, it shoots the same as the slightly more expensive American Eagle on the right. I'm trying out the CCI "Quiet" in the middle, on top of the Mini Mags, in my "silenced" .22LR semi-auto rifle. It's a pretty weak round and I've had a few cycling failures with it, but not many. I'll see how it works in my semi-auto pistol, once I get the barrel back. The little red doohickey on top of the CCI boxes is a thumb loading assist device for the Ruger mags. I'm down to my last box of .38 Specials. Not sure I am going to order any more. That's a speedloader on top of the PMC ammo boxes...with six rounds of Honady Critical Defense ammo in .357 MAG. It's a good anti-zombie round. Sounds like a hobby you enjoy! Wal Marts sells .38 Specials at a good price. There's one over near you. -- Guns don't cause problems. The behavior of certain gun owners causes problems. |
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2015 06:31:03 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/22/15 12:50 AM, wrote: On Wed, 21 Jan 2015 19:21:17 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: http://tinyurl.com/kb5vnln Seriously, I've burned through a lot of ammo in the past month, and haven't done any serious reordering. The three brands of .223 plinking ammo on the right are pretty much the same in terms of proper cycling and target results. The Wolf Gold in the middle is .27-.28 a round, the least expensive. As far as I can tell, it shoots the same as the slightly more expensive American Eagle on the right. I'm trying out the CCI "Quiet" in the middle, on top of the Mini Mags, in my "silenced" .22LR semi-auto rifle. It's a pretty weak round and I've had a few cycling failures with it, but not many. I'll see how it works in my semi-auto pistol, once I get the barrel back. The little red doohickey on top of the CCI boxes is a thumb loading assist device for the Ruger mags. I'm down to my last box of .38 Specials. Not sure I am going to order any more. That's a speedloader on top of the PMC ammo boxes...with six rounds of Honady Critical Defense ammo in .357 MAG. It's a good anti-zombie round. That is covered up by pop up ads and useless. Upgrade your computers, operating systems and software. Beautiful picture! I can see you're very interested in photography also. A picture of your ammo. Wow. -- Guns don't cause problems. The behavior of certain gun owners causes problems. |
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On 1/22/15 8:06 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jan 2015 19:21:17 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: http://tinyurl.com/kb5vnln Seriously, I've burned through a lot of ammo in the past month, and haven't done any serious reordering. The three brands of .223 plinking ammo on the right are pretty much the same in terms of proper cycling and target results. The Wolf Gold in the middle is .27-.28 a round, the least expensive. As far as I can tell, it shoots the same as the slightly more expensive American Eagle on the right. I'm trying out the CCI "Quiet" in the middle, on top of the Mini Mags, in my "silenced" .22LR semi-auto rifle. It's a pretty weak round and I've had a few cycling failures with it, but not many. I'll see how it works in my semi-auto pistol, once I get the barrel back. The little red doohickey on top of the CCI boxes is a thumb loading assist device for the Ruger mags. I'm down to my last box of .38 Specials. Not sure I am going to order any more. That's a speedloader on top of the PMC ammo boxes...with six rounds of Honady Critical Defense ammo in .357 MAG. It's a good anti-zombie round. Sounds like a hobby you enjoy! Wal Marts sells .38 Specials at a good price. There's one over near you. According to a neighbor who buys ammo at Walmart, he's paying a lot more than I do from mail order sources, even when you roll in shipping. I believe I paid $13 a box for 50 rounds of .38 Special the last time I bought some. Neighbor bought .223 Federals at Walmart, paid nearly .50 a round. They are about .30 a round mail order. Best of all, you don't have to deal with Walmart. -- Proud to be a Liberal. |
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On 1/22/15 8:07 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2015 06:31:03 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 1/22/15 12:50 AM, wrote: On Wed, 21 Jan 2015 19:21:17 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: http://tinyurl.com/kb5vnln Seriously, I've burned through a lot of ammo in the past month, and haven't done any serious reordering. The three brands of .223 plinking ammo on the right are pretty much the same in terms of proper cycling and target results. The Wolf Gold in the middle is .27-.28 a round, the least expensive. As far as I can tell, it shoots the same as the slightly more expensive American Eagle on the right. I'm trying out the CCI "Quiet" in the middle, on top of the Mini Mags, in my "silenced" .22LR semi-auto rifle. It's a pretty weak round and I've had a few cycling failures with it, but not many. I'll see how it works in my semi-auto pistol, once I get the barrel back. The little red doohickey on top of the CCI boxes is a thumb loading assist device for the Ruger mags. I'm down to my last box of .38 Specials. Not sure I am going to order any more. That's a speedloader on top of the PMC ammo boxes...with six rounds of Honady Critical Defense ammo in .357 MAG. It's a good anti-zombie round. That is covered up by pop up ads and useless. Upgrade your computers, operating systems and software. Beautiful picture! I can see you're very interested in photography also. A picture of your ammo. Wow. It's not a bad shot from a phone camera. -- Proud to be a Liberal. |
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On 1/22/2015 10:31 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/22/15 8:06 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 21 Jan 2015 19:21:17 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: http://tinyurl.com/kb5vnln Seriously, I've burned through a lot of ammo in the past month, and haven't done any serious reordering. The three brands of .223 plinking ammo on the right are pretty much the same in terms of proper cycling and target results. The Wolf Gold in the middle is .27-.28 a round, the least expensive. As far as I can tell, it shoots the same as the slightly more expensive American Eagle on the right. I'm trying out the CCI "Quiet" in the middle, on top of the Mini Mags, in my "silenced" .22LR semi-auto rifle. It's a pretty weak round and I've had a few cycling failures with it, but not many. I'll see how it works in my semi-auto pistol, once I get the barrel back. The little red doohickey on top of the CCI boxes is a thumb loading assist device for the Ruger mags. I'm down to my last box of .38 Specials. Not sure I am going to order any more. That's a speedloader on top of the PMC ammo boxes...with six rounds of Honady Critical Defense ammo in .357 MAG. It's a good anti-zombie round. Sounds like a hobby you enjoy! Wal Marts sells .38 Specials at a good price. There's one over near you. According to a neighbor who buys ammo at Walmart, he's paying a lot more than I do from mail order sources, even when you roll in shipping. I believe I paid $13 a box for 50 rounds of .38 Special the last time I bought some. Neighbor bought .223 Federals at Walmart, paid nearly .50 a round. They are about .30 a round mail order. Best of all, you don't have to deal with Walmart. A gun happy place, your neighborhood is. -- Respectfully submitted by Justan Laugh of the day from Krause "I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here. I've been "born again" as a nice guy." |
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2015 11:28:57 -0500, Justan Olphart
wrote: On 1/22/2015 10:31 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 1/22/15 8:06 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 21 Jan 2015 19:21:17 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: http://tinyurl.com/kb5vnln Seriously, I've burned through a lot of ammo in the past month, and haven't done any serious reordering. The three brands of .223 plinking ammo on the right are pretty much the same in terms of proper cycling and target results. The Wolf Gold in the middle is .27-.28 a round, the least expensive. As far as I can tell, it shoots the same as the slightly more expensive American Eagle on the right. I'm trying out the CCI "Quiet" in the middle, on top of the Mini Mags, in my "silenced" .22LR semi-auto rifle. It's a pretty weak round and I've had a few cycling failures with it, but not many. I'll see how it works in my semi-auto pistol, once I get the barrel back. The little red doohickey on top of the CCI boxes is a thumb loading assist device for the Ruger mags. I'm down to my last box of .38 Specials. Not sure I am going to order any more. That's a speedloader on top of the PMC ammo boxes...with six rounds of Honady Critical Defense ammo in .357 MAG. It's a good anti-zombie round. Sounds like a hobby you enjoy! Wal Marts sells .38 Specials at a good price. There's one over near you. According to a neighbor who buys ammo at Walmart, he's paying a lot more than I do from mail order sources, even when you roll in shipping. I believe I paid $13 a box for 50 rounds of .38 Special the last time I bought some. Neighbor bought .223 Federals at Walmart, paid nearly .50 a round. They are about .30 a round mail order. Best of all, you don't have to deal with Walmart. A gun happy place, your neighborhood is. === Obviously he's a "prepper". |
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2015 10:31:00 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/22/15 8:06 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 21 Jan 2015 19:21:17 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: http://tinyurl.com/kb5vnln Seriously, I've burned through a lot of ammo in the past month, and haven't done any serious reordering. The three brands of .223 plinking ammo on the right are pretty much the same in terms of proper cycling and target results. The Wolf Gold in the middle is .27-.28 a round, the least expensive. As far as I can tell, it shoots the same as the slightly more expensive American Eagle on the right. I'm trying out the CCI "Quiet" in the middle, on top of the Mini Mags, in my "silenced" .22LR semi-auto rifle. It's a pretty weak round and I've had a few cycling failures with it, but not many. I'll see how it works in my semi-auto pistol, once I get the barrel back. The little red doohickey on top of the CCI boxes is a thumb loading assist device for the Ruger mags. I'm down to my last box of .38 Specials. Not sure I am going to order any more. That's a speedloader on top of the PMC ammo boxes...with six rounds of Honady Critical Defense ammo in .357 MAG. It's a good anti-zombie round. Sounds like a hobby you enjoy! Wal Marts sells .38 Specials at a good price. There's one over near you. According to a neighbor who buys ammo at Walmart, he's paying a lot more than I do from mail order sources, even when you roll in shipping. I believe I paid $13 a box for 50 rounds of .38 Special the last time I bought some. Neighbor bought .223 Federals at Walmart, paid nearly .50 a round. They are about .30 a round mail order. Best of all, you don't have to deal with Walmart. Wal Mart sells .223 from various makers at various prices, just as do the internet folks. I've yet to see *anything* on the internet cheaper than the same stuff at Wal Mart, especially if shipping is additional. -- Guns don't cause problems. The behavior of certain gun owners causes problems. |
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