I went to Academy to buy some of my beloved Monarch 9mm ammo and decided to just go back to the good old Blazers. So I asked the gun counter guy for a case of it.
I just replied "yeah" when he mentioned "That should keep you busy for a while". What really went thru my mind was, "gee, this 1K ammo is probably going to last me only 2 weeks".
My wife is right, and I just didn't realize it until right now. There's something wrong w/ me for sending so many innocent bullets down range so frequently.
Ammo buying experience
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Re: Ammo buying experience
I prefer to think of it as ... setting them free.j1132s wrote: There's something wrong w/ me for sending so many innocent bullets down range so frequently.
I feel it is my duty to set them free, as many as is possible in one session.
Funny thing is, they become happy, and I become happy.
Or, tell them you are field reporting on Quality Control.
Your purpose is to seek out and return those cartridges that fail to function.
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Thank you guys. I never have the right answer & you guys are giving me a bunch of them. Keep them coming. I take good notes.
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Yes, it has really gone up, used to just cost $80 (plus tax, course, Farm Use, predator control, exempt from sales tax. )