Ruh Roh.... what did you get?92f-fan wrote:Stopped by 2 here in ND and saw NOTHING besides the typical 40 cal, 22 cal and rifle ammo03Lightningrocks wrote:Maybe the drought is over. I may see if my Wally World has anything in the morning.
Bought another mouth to feed today - will need more stockpiles
Doug
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- Sat Jan 30, 2010 10:34 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Cheaper Than Dirt
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- Sat Jan 30, 2010 10:17 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Cheaper Than Dirt
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Maybe the drought is over. I may see if my Wally World has anything in the morning.
- Thu Jan 28, 2010 3:54 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Cheaper Than Dirt
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My apologies dragonfighter, I assumed you were new when you mentioned how hard .40 is to get and that 40 bucks for 100 as being a good deal. It was late when I read your post. I see now that nothing in it indicated you were new. Sorry about that...I probably shouldn't post after a long hard day.Dragonfighter wrote:I have tried it and it has fouled bores, gummed up ramps...generally dirty stuff. The casings use to fissure also and in the case of a revolver made clearing the cylinder less than smooth. They may have improved their quality but that ship has sailed for me.gmckinl wrote:Why? It's very good ammo... very good. Have you had issues with it? IMO it's clean, cheap, powerful, and accurate. Of all the 9mm I have, it is my preferred ammo, yes PREFERRED.Dragonfighter wrote: The one up the road had a couple boxes of the cruddy aluminum cased ammo at around $18.00 for 50, but I won't run that through anything I own.
03LightningrocksI'm not a noob (shooting for over 40 years and carrying civilian and military, cross training in Eastern Block weapons or otherwise armed for over 30) nor was I thrilled about being "throttled". However, I have had a time finding good target ammo (I've got plenty of defense loads but I don't relish sending a $1.25 down range every time I pull the trigger) or a reasonable supply at all. When I did the prices were outrageous...$30+ for 50 rds and the like, so yeah I was thinking "good deal" and it was a TOO. The wise thing to do would have been ask around here, obviously.The OP is a perfect example of what I have been saying all along. The noobs to shooting are enabling this price gouging.
Noob indeed
Since your an old guy like me, I will bring up Gilda Radner and simply say... Never Minddddd.

- Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:01 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Cheaper Than Dirt
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Re: Cheaper Than Dirt
I got some estimates for 15 yards of dirt to level my yard. Dirt did not seem cheap to me.martywj wrote:Cheaper than dirt is anything but cheaper than dirt.
Marty


- Wed Jan 27, 2010 11:50 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Cheaper Than Dirt
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The OP is a perfect example of what I have been saying all along. The noobs to shooting are enabling this price gouging. This poor guy had no idea CTD was sticking it to him. He was even thrilled about getting throttled. This is happening over and over again. It is happening enough that the ammo dealers see no reason to bring prices down.