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Originally Posted by DigitalDan
Guess I've got a different way of doing this?


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Sorry I can't show you what's in the bottom locker. It's classified. Lead shielding is your friend.

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When I was down at Ft Bragg I stopped in to visit a cousin who was living there in Fayetteville and that's about what his garage looked like.

Really? Another bike nut?


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Originally Posted by kellory
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When I was down at Ft Bragg I stopped in to visit a cousin who was living there in Fayetteville and that's about what his garage looked like.

Really? Another bike nut?


Well, taking bike ride is a wonderful exercise and relief of stress, much better than dealing with crowds at LGS.

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I don’t hoard ammo. Just bullets, primers, and powder. Got a lot of brass.


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I don’t hoard it either. However, having what some might consider an excessive amount puts my simple mind at ease


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Originally Posted by kellory
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When I was down at Ft Bragg I stopped in to visit a cousin who was living there in Fayetteville and that's about what his garage looked like.

Really? Another bike nut?


That's pretty good.

Actually I think there was a couple of bikes. One for him and one for his wife, but I'm not positive on that since I wasn't paying much attention to bikes back then.

I will say as someone who used to run for fun and can't really do it now because of wear and tear on the body that a hard bike ride is a pretty fair replacement for a good run.

I actually own a bunch of bikes now.

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I have about 3,000 rounds of 22LR, some 9mm and a bunch of everything but I really didn't see this coming. If I buy something now, it might be taking from a 1st time gun buyer, and I would neve want a 1st time gun buyer to not have ammo. I worked with a kid this week. Just turned 21 and wanted to buy a SIG, of some sort. He went to Cabelas and saw the line and said forget it. He lives on the east side of Milwaukee and said there are enough meth heads that they might start breaking in when they are in need of meth. He does have his 12 ga. however.


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Originally Posted by ribka
I moved recently and my back is still sore from moving ammo.

Same. I'm a hoar-der


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I got several bus boy service tubs from Sams wholesale. Got them use as meat lugs processing deer.

They’re great for manhandling 40-50 lbs of ammo, moving it around and stacking it up.

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I've got a five thousand round sealed case of Thunderbolt, and about that much again of various other kinds, mostly Federal and CCI. So about 10,000 rounds of .22 rimfire, total.

I learned from the post-Sandy Hook rimfire shortage and scalping. Right after supply came back and prices came down, I ordered that case, and started regularly stacking CCI, Federal, etc., little by little.

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I posted my bricks

But have about 10k more of partial bricks and, 3-5 of this n that, then I have about 5k shorts. I have several shoe box size clear Rubbermaid stackers.

Almost prophetic, several yrs ago, I used pick up 3,4 those acrylic 100 count jewel boxes of cci mini mags from an LGS here. I felt guilty not buying at least something after they let see and hold every new arrival from the racks. smile

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Originally Posted by dodgefan
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When I was down at Ft Bragg I stopped in to visit a cousin who was living there in Fayetteville and that's about what his garage looked like.

Really? Another bike nut?


That's pretty good.

Actually I think there was a couple of bikes. One for him and one for his wife, but I'm not positive on that since I wasn't paying much attention to bikes back then.

I will say as someone who used to run for fun and can't really do it now because of wear and tear on the body that a hard bike ride is a pretty fair replacement for a good run.

I actually own a bunch of bikes now.

I ran cross country track in school, but these days, I prefer my bikes with motors.


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Originally Posted by RIO7

We usually put in our order for ammo at the Shot Show, and ammo usually arrives the first of March, as you can see we order in bulk, cheaper that way, we start Training people on rifle, pistol and shotgun, in the fall, about 5 day's a week, then hunting starts, with Dove, about Sept.1st. Oct. 1st. deer and exotic's, Quail, hunting gets going, depending on the weather we may hunt birds in the morning and big game in the afternoon or the other way around. or just big game, we hunt till about March 15th.

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Just a thought....
There are lines 25 deep at the counter, awaiting background checks. All of the pistol ammo here was gone at Cabela's. However, I had no issues at all buying another couple boxes of .450 Bushmaster. 4 varieties still in stock. Yet I can't find another box of 9mm defense ammo in town. (Sold out).


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Originally Posted by kellory
Just a thought....
There are lines 25 deep at the counter, awaiting background checks. All of the pistol ammo here was gone at Cabela's. However, I had no issues at all buying another couple boxes of .450 Bushmaster. 4 varieties still in stock. Yet I can't find another box of 9mm defense ammo in town. (Sold out).

If you are out of defensive 9mm, just use FMJ. If you have a .45, and only ball for it, that's likely more effective than 9mm ball.

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Yeah, you kooks are making life tough for me. I tried to re order 9MM ammo for my folks here and the price has tripled.


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Originally Posted by jorgeI
Yeah, you kooks are making life tough for me. I tried to re order 9MM ammo for my folks here and the price has tripled.



I disagree, Jorge.

The kooks didn't need to order a single box of ammo. grin


It's the dumbasses that are the root cause. The ones that don't keep enough ammo on hand.


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I don’t “need” anything. I usually just replace what I use in my inventory of supplies. If for some reason I can’t find it I just start going into what I have as normal inventory. I just don’t like to get too low on anything to the point I do “need” something to keep shooting. I have enough to shoot most anything through a pretty significant drought. Looking online now it looks like we definitely in the beginning of another hoarding season.


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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
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Yeah, you kooks are making life tough for me. I tried to re order 9MM ammo for my folks here and the price has tripled.



I disagree, Jorge.

The kooks didn't need to order a single box of ammo. grin


It's the dumbasses that are the root cause. The ones that don't keep enough ammo on hand.

Touche'


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Originally Posted by jorgeI

Touche'



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