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  1. How about a special on used Ma Deuces? I would be all over that deal! :)
  2. dlm, From the last display case photo that I saw on the web recently, about $39/10 for AE, I think.
  3. Here`s one to follow. http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1570277_So__lead_ammo_is_going_out_of_production_.html I saw another one tonight that had about 6 links or more. If I can find it, I will put it up.
  4. "Second, this facility only smelts primary lead or lead ore. This is lead ore that has just been brought out of the earth." From what I have gathered, the facility only smelts, not makes, bullets. Been a lot of activity on the web about this topic. The EPA is turning out to be a PITA and so the facility is shutting down. We all know who to thank for that one. The plan now is to ship the ore to China ( Eek! ) for smelting and then for it to be shipped back into the US for use. I am wondering if that will drive up bullet costs substantially or because of cheap Chinese labor, keep costs about the same. Who knows as of yet.
  5. 5.4 grains..........., For some odd reason, I hear the sound of a 16" naval gun round inbound.
  6. I would say that anything coming out of a 45 could be commented upon as a slow moving, flying cinderblock. That isn`t one round I want to get hit with. But then come to mention it, I don`t want to get hit with anything. I just don`t want to get hit with a 45 the most.
  7. The PBA "ammo" is very light indeed and will go supersonic with the smaller calibers. Only getting about 650 FPS here with a 25 grain .25 caliber pellet. I get around 30 Ft/Lbs of energy to whatever I hit. Rabbits and things smaller, don`t do well with that. Hate that for `em. :) I think the .22LR delivered energy is 120 Ft/Lbs but I can`t shoot that in my backyard. It`s too noisy and the distance that it can go is MUCH further than my pellet rifle can achieve. I have found that the air rifle that I am using, is as accurate as the .22 I had, out to 25 yards or so. Again, convenience is nice as are the happy neighbors as well.
  8. My rifle is a break barrel design and I have to put a pellet into it each time I want to shoot. I think it has made me more attentive to hitting what I am aiming at with each pull of the trigger. An auto loader might be fine for some folks but I think for what I have, it has made me work harder to achieve better accuracy because it is more work to load and shoot. I do find myself spending more time between shots with it and working on technique. My .22 was a different story. Had a habit of squeezing off rounds quicker just because I knew I had another round waiting to go if I didn`t put the projectile where it was supposed to go the first time.
  9. Yeah. .22 is popular on a large scale. Will agree with you on that statement.
  10. Lately I have spent more time in the backyard than anywhere. Looking back on all of the fun that I have had this summer, I think I have found a quick "fix" for feeding my shooting addiction. Somedays though, ya` just gotta` go to a range and let that brass fly! :)
  11. Well, the 22 rifle and ammo is gone. That didn`t take long! LOL! Do I have any regrets, no. None. With the air rifle, I don`t have to worry about distance issues in the backyard if I miss the target and I have enough knockdown power to bend 1/8" steel from repeated hits. Neighbors don`t mind, the law hasn`t shown up, and I can plink off of my back porch. Life is good! Off to take my proceeds from the sale and buy more pellets! For the caliber I am using, accuracy is good and is great for varmint control. It drops `em on the spot for the most part. If not, maybe they go 2 feet or so before DRT. I have a bad habit of hitting those suckers in the head...even when I aim for their mid section. Still trying to figure that one out...... More folks ought to try air guns out. Many would be impressed by the potential capability of what is out there. What is available nowadays isn`t a toy. My main air rifle weighs in at about 10 LB`s..... as much as an M1 Garand. I love the weight. An air rifle can have the capability in accuracy to impress even the most of the skeptics. Those here using them, already know this. They are probably even smiling reading my post. They know that accuracy can be quite good with air guns and they also know that "ammo" availability is plentiful even in political madness. Hmmmmmm....something to think about `eh? Ask yourself this question. Why did you get into 22? I would hedge a bet to say that MOST people did it because it was cheap to shoot. Am I right? Forget the 22 craze and hysteria. I`m over it.
  12. I am going to sell my 22 rifle and all of my ammo. Haven`t seen 22LR around here in I don`t know how long that wasn`t overpriced, even when I could find it. I`m not going to get up early in the morning to stand in line behind those with inside connections at some of the big box stores. It isn`t worth it. Bought a nice pellet rifle a few months back and have been enjoying a lot of backyard fun! :)Neighbors haven`t complained and the rifle is quiet. Have killed many a tin can with it. Have knocked down a few yard pests with it also. No longer need to drive to a range to have fun. "Ammo" is always available and I can shoot for much less than what 22LR ammo costs. Wish I had done this years ago.
  13. OP, your photo looks very familiar. Most times I hit a Walmart, I might see three or 4 calibers. Gave up on .22LR awhile back. Got into the airgun arena recently and love it! :) Pellets are so much cheaper than .22 and other calibers. Neighbors don`t say anything either when I practice in the backyard. Not sure when ammo will be more readily available. I have a hunch it isn`t going to be anytime soon.
  14. Flitz all the way. Makes brass very shiny and have had no problems with it. Would recommend it to anyone.
  15. I have given up on trying to find ammo at Wally World lately. Heard another story today from a friend who has a contact on the inside at Walmart. Confirmed my suspicions that one needs to be on a list to get the premium ammo when it is first put out. I`ll sit tight until things calm down.
  16. Here`s one for ya`. Watched a CCI stinger 22 LR 375 round "value" pack go for $455 on Gunbroker the other day. Sorry. I`m tired. Don`t want to figure up what that was per round. .223 would seem to be more economical.......
  17. I have seen folks looking for things that are from out of state on some of the other boards. I knew David normally carried the certain items in question and was curious if it was possible to ship items to them. More profit for David and in the interest of boosting sales for him, I was curious as to whether he ships to out of state customers or not. David is a good guy to deal with. I am trying to help him and his business out. :)
  18. Do you ever ship what you sell, when you`re not doing the gun shows?
  19. Was wandering around again in Walmart tonight. Went thru the sporting goods section and looked to see what ammo they had. Very slim pickings. The two guys who worked the counter there were standing next to the ammo case and I started talking to them after one of the guys said "Not much in there" and laughed for a second. Somehow the issue of tax stamps came up and I asked them if they had any trouble getting them as of late. One guy replied that they were out and had been on order for 2 weeks. I asked them if they had ammo in the back but just couldn`t bring it out because of no stamp. The guy replied "yes". We finished talking and I wished them well and went on my way. I`m going to watch this one. May go back in a few days and see if they have more ammo out for sale.
  20. To the OP, You can`t fix stupid. Have worked with a few. Sad thing is, some of them are now in office........
  21. [quote name="carter" post="879504" timestamp="1357715604"] hopefully it doesn't have a bad hook or slice...[/quote] I could have one but it would still have a slice!! My golf balls when launched, always seem to lock on to some distant planet in the far corner of the universe and disappear.
  22. 40mm hollow point....for when you absolutely, positively, and without a shadow of a doubt, have to make a BIG hole in whatever you are aiming at! Maybe we can get Wally World to start carrying them! :)
  23. Went to my local WM tonight. The shelves were bare. I saw a few oddball calibers but that was about it. Only thing that I was remotely interested in was some 100 pack 45 ACP. Was looking for 9mm for a friend at the time. None to be had.
  24. dlm has more connections than the 3 letter alphabet soup agencies do! :)

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