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[bleep] you Jim. Especially [bleep] you for saving me a trip to the UPS.


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Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
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When I'm looking, I check the Kittery trading post, an untapped source for stuff.

Not now.

been in there a couple of times.


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You can mail em to me, with about 250 308 cases.

I have some little syrupy freezie pop sticky finger kids across the holler I’ll share a few with.

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Originally Posted by slumlord
You can mail em to me, with about 250 308 cases.

I have some little syrupy freezie pop sticky finger kids across the holler I’ll share a few with.


I don’t even like you, but I like Daniel.


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If you do it

I’ll send the Conrads some Aldi toaster pastries


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And a half-eaten jar of honeybell marmalade I got at the Stuckeys

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Originally Posted by slumlord
If you do it

I’ll send the Conrads some Aldi toaster pastries


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What flavor?


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I am not sure why they bother making toaster pastries in other flavors than frosted cherry.


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Frosted Blueberry or go home.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
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I usually by my 410's from Natchez. 2.5's always shoot better than 3" shells.

Yeah...I know why, but discussing such stuff is useless on this forum.




Was able to buy three cases of 2.5 no. 8's.

Some kind of Canadian ammo? Challenger?

Jim;
Good evening sir, I've been following the thread and see that you're doing not too badly, so that's good.

My first shotgun was a .410 and I'm sure your boys are going to have piles of fun with theirs.

Challenger is made in Quebec and we see a lot of it here north of the medicine line.

They load up Gualandi slugs which are made in Italy I want to say and seem to be well thought of in terms of anti-social bear cures. It was what was in my shoo bear rigs for years before I found some Brenneke last year Jim, so I suppose I was trusting my hide with it, whatever that all means.

Good luck on the reloading too, it'll be a fun thing to do with the boys as well.

All the best to you and your fine family this fall Jim.

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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
This place is sure great.

I mean really. I asked where I could buy some and have had multiple offers from folks that just want to send them.


I really appreciate it.

A fellow reached out via PM and told me where to find some. A place called Blue Collar reloading.

For the time we are in now...it was a very reasonable price. Like 12 some odd dollars a box.

I ordered 3 cases! That should keep Daniel and Richard in 410 shells for a while.


Looks like I need a 410 loader now.



Thanks again everyone for the leads and the offers. It means a lot.



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Originally Posted by EdM
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
This place is sure great.

I mean really. I asked where I could buy some and have had multiple offers from folks that just want to send them.


I really appreciate it.

A fellow reached out via PM and told me where to find some. A place called Blue Collar reloading.

For the time we are in now...it was a very reasonable price. Like 12 some odd dollars a box.

I ordered 3 cases! That should keep Daniel and Richard in 410 shells for a while.


Looks like I need a 410 loader now.



Thanks again everyone for the leads and the offers. It means a lot.



I thought you was broke?


I am now.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I am not sure why they bother making toaster pastries in other flavors than frosted cherry.


I like the strawberry.

I tried the blue berry, it was nasty

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Originally Posted by BC30cal
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Originally Posted by ltppowell
I usually by my 410's from Natchez. 2.5's always shoot better than 3" shells.

Yeah...I know why, but discussing such stuff is useless on this forum.




Was able to buy three cases of 2.5 no. 8's.

Some kind of Canadian ammo? Challenger?

Jim;
Good evening sir, I've been following the thread and see that you're doing not too badly, so that's good.

My first shotgun was a .410 and I'm sure your boys are going to have piles of fun with theirs.

Challenger is made in Quebec and we see a lot of it here north of the medicine line.

They load up Gualandi slugs which are made in Italy I want to say and seem to be well thought of in terms of anti-social bear cures. It was what was in my shoo bear rigs for years before I found some Brenneke last year Jim, so I suppose I was trusting my hide with it, whatever that all means.

Good luck on the reloading too, it'll be a fun thing to do with the boys as well.

All the best to you and your fine family this fall Jim.

Dwayne


Dear Dwayne,

The 410 was made for prissy, tweed jack, pants and bonnet ensemble wearing homos, who strolled through the highlands of Scotland looking for small game to feed their Lords.

It’s a sad excuse for a shotgun...Big Jim, sell that pile of metal and wood and buy Daniel a real shotgun or maybe 20 cases of Cherry flavored Pop-Tarts.

#Snork

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Originally Posted by slumlord
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I am not sure why they bother making toaster pastries in other flavors than frosted cherry.


I like the strawberry.

I tried the blue berry, it was nasty

No icing either. That phuuqcks everything up.


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Used to be an old timer that hung around my favorite gun shop that said he had a .410 he shot trap with that was choked tight enough you couldn't fit a cigarette butt in the end of the barrel.

Said he had no trouble keeping up with the fellers that shot 12s.

I am still looking one of those .410s choked like that.


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Beaver10:
Good evening brother Beave, I hope the day treated you folks well.

Did you know and please note I might be entirely wrong about this, but the research I did on the development of the .410 indicated it was a case of dual independent development in the US and Great Britain.

If that's not the case, then I stand to be corrected for sure and of course in true north of the medicine line, official Canadian fashion apologize in advance, just in case, in order to maintain the status quo, etc.

I really don't like Pop-Tarts or better said didn't the one time I tried them years back.

They're not really made from food are they?

Buddy was hunting doves last night with a 28 gauge OU and it looks "about right" for that or quail.

I need to find a 20 gauge sometime if I keep on dove hunting..

All the best to you all and good luck on your hunts.

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Originally Posted by BC30cal
Beaver10:
I really don't like Pop-Tarts or better said didn't the one time I tried them years back.

They're not really made from food are they?

Dwayne



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Originally Posted by kingston
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Beaver10:
I really don't like Pop-Tarts or better said didn't the one time I tried them years back.

They're not really made from food are they?

Dwayne



^^^This^^^


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Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
Used to be an old timer that hung around my favorite gun shop that said he had a .410 he shot trap with that was choked tight enough you couldn't fit a cigarette butt in the end of the barrel.

Said he had no trouble keeping up with the fellers that shot 12s.

I am still looking one of those .410s choked like that.


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