. . and I just don't see how anyone can afford factory ammo. :o
Are you rich, or not shooting as much as you were? Send shivers up my spine to think of not shooting as much/often . . . . I don't think that I could deal with it. :-[
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. . and I just don't see how anyone can afford factory ammo. :o
Are you rich, or not shooting as much as you were? Send shivers up my spine to think of not shooting as much/often . . . . I don't think that I could deal with it. :-[
Today :) I was loading mags w 4 or 5 and working on mag changes w shoot and move. Cost was a definite motivating factor in that decision!
Even while down on count, it was a great day at the range!!!!! 8)
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. . and I just don't see how anyone can afford factory ammo. :o
Are you rich, or not shooting as much as you were? Send shivers up my spine to think of not shooting as much/often . . . . I don't think that I could deal with it. :-[
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It is part of the diabolical plot to turn rifles etc. into expensive door stops. That is one of the tricks bho & company have planned all along.
Well Bear, I guess if there is one positive hidden in all this it is that it prompts folks to plan their training sessions better. Make them more efficient and effective.
I think that any way you look at it; that is a plus.
. . well, you know; unless you are in the ammo sales business. :P
I was doing some math . . . it is cheaper for me to shoot my .44 hog leg than it is Diane (my .223 poodle shooter).
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I was doing some math . . . it is cheaper for me to shoot my .44 hog leg than it is Diane (my .223 poodle shooter).
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And that is with factory ammo! Its much cheaper to reload it, and you can find components too!