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I have 4 boxes of Remington 170 grain ammo, bought it for a guy and he has left me hanging now for months, 200.00 shipped to you
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Are they the same as the Corelocks you can currently buy at any Walmart for $22 a box?
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I have not seen these in any Walmart for the last couple years, go buy them since you seem to have all the answers.Good luck !!!
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Are they the same as the Corelocks you can currently buy at any Walmart for $22 a box? So you were looking to buy once fired 30-30 brass but yet you can buy factory new ammo for 22.00 a box, I think you are full of sheet
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Sorry your buddy left you hanging. Free bump... Yep. Quick math $0.54 each for brass including shipping (a little more than I wanted to pay, but I’m not the kind of person to haggle over a few bucks). $0.27 each for Hornady 3035 bullets $0.04 each for primers (NOS of mine) $0.15 per rd IMR 3031 (29.5 gr) Exactly $1.00 per round (sans my labor) Saved about $4 a box (based on Walmart prices including tax), or $30 a box compared to your price. But...these are for reduced recoil for my 10 year old kid - that shoot sub MOA. Can’t readily buy those, and certainly not the required kind of performance from the 170 factory Corelokts. I guess I could have shot up (or pulled) some from the 5-6 boxes of 170gr Corelokts I bought for $10 a box a few years ago for the brass, or just bought new ones at Walmart for $22 just for the brass. GLWS. Did you read all my old posts, or just a few? Because I read a few of yours. Are these the ones you bought for $170? https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbt...30-30-and-45-long-colt-ammo#Post17035961
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Hey Mudder7, where are you? I'm outside of Johnstown
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Sorry your buddy left you hanging. Free bump...
Yep. Quick math $0.54 each for brass including shipping (a little more than I wanted to pay, but I’m not the kind of person to haggle over a few bucks). $0.27 each for Hornady 3035 bullets $0.04 each for primers (NOS of mine) $0.15 per rd IMR 3031 (29.5 gr) Exactly $1.00 per round (sans my labor)
Saved about $4 a box (based on Walmart prices including tax), or $30 a box compared to your price.
But...these are for reduced recoil for my 10 year old kid - that shoot sub MOA. Can’t readily buy those, and certainly not the required kind of performance from the 170 factory Corelokts.
I guess I could have shot up some of the 5-6 boxes of my 170gr Corelokts I bought for $10 a box a few years ago for the brass, or bought new ones at Walmart for $22 just for the brass.
GLWS. Did you read all my old posts, or just a few? Not to mention you can load each case multiple times...so actual cost could be a fair bit lower. Just sayin... Bump for the seller.
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Yes - but the side by side comparison in this case was the same. So I didn’t amortize the # firings.
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30-30 at Wal-Mart here is 28.00. If and when you can find it.
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There are a lot more ½" rifles than ½" shooters.
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This place gets strange sometimes. Let the guy ask what he wants, they’re his to do with as he pleases. If someone is willing to pay his asking price, good for him. And if he’s making a profit, good for him again.
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agreed, if you dont like it RIDE ON
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Yeah and if some one wants to pay that, let 'em
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You have to remember that just because certain ammo or items are available in one area, does not mean its available everywhere at a given price. And many ammo companies do not ship to individuals or certain areas. If you need it, you need it. Let the guy post his ads.
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Sorry your buddy left you hanging. Free bump... Yep. Quick math $0.54 each for brass including shipping (a little more than I wanted to pay, but I’m not the kind of person to haggle over a few bucks). $0.27 each for Hornady 3035 bullets $0.04 each for primers (NOS of mine) $0.15 per rd IMR 3031 (29.5 gr) Exactly $1.00 per round (sans my labor) Saved about $4 a box (based on Walmart prices including tax), or $30 a box compared to your price. But...these are for reduced recoil for my 10 year old kid - that shoot sub MOA. Can’t readily buy those, and certainly not the required kind of performance from the 170 factory Corelokts. I guess I could have shot up (or pulled) some from the 5-6 boxes of 170gr Corelokts I bought for $10 a box a few years ago for the brass, or just bought new ones at Walmart for $22 just for the brass. GLWS. Did you read all my old posts, or just a few? Because I read a few of yours. Are these the ones you bought for $170? https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbt...30-30-and-45-long-colt-ammo#Post17035961Bwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa GLWYS
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Sorry your buddy left you hanging. Free bump... Yep. Quick math $0.54 each for brass including shipping (a little more than I wanted to pay, but I’m not the kind of person to haggle over a few bucks). $0.27 each for Hornady 3035 bullets $0.04 each for primers (NOS of mine) $0.15 per rd IMR 3031 (29.5 gr) Exactly $1.00 per round (sans my labor) Saved about $4 a box (based on Walmart prices including tax), or $30 a box compared to your price. But...these are for reduced recoil for my 10 year old kid - that shoot sub MOA. Can’t readily buy those, and certainly not the required kind of performance from the 170 factory Corelokts. I guess I could have shot up (or pulled) some from the 5-6 boxes of 170gr Corelokts I bought for $10 a box a few years ago for the brass, or just bought new ones at Walmart for $22 just for the brass. GLWS. Did you read all my old posts, or just a few? Because I read a few of yours. Are these the ones you bought for $170? https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbt...30-30-and-45-long-colt-ammo#Post17035961LOL, luv it. Stick it to the man! The OP is free to ask whatever he wants on a public forum, and the respondent is free to make whatever comment he wants on a public forum. Both get their $ worth on the Free Classifieds.
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LOL, luv it. Stick it to the man! The OP is free to ask whatever he wants on a public forum, and the respondent is free to make whatever comment he wants on a public forum. Both get their $ worth on the Free Classifieds. That sounds alot like the freedom of [typed] speech. Sometimes the "if you don't like it" comments are alluding to a restriction of that freedom.
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Alluding to, not eluding to. Hey it’s a free speech forum, right, so I’m playing English teacher.
I haven’t been able to find Remington core lokt in 30-30 or 35 in a couple years where I live, not in stores anyway. I’ve seen it at auctions for $45 to $60 per box. I’m not a player at that price range, but somebody is. Supply and demand rules the day.
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Sorry your buddy left you hanging. Free bump... Yep. Quick math $0.54 each for brass including shipping (a little more than I wanted to pay, but I’m not the kind of person to haggle over a few bucks). $0.27 each for Hornady 3035 bullets $0.04 each for primers (NOS of mine) $0.15 per rd IMR 3031 (29.5 gr) Exactly $1.00 per round (sans my labor) Saved about $4 a box (based on Walmart prices including tax), or $30 a box compared to your price. But...these are for reduced recoil for my 10 year old kid - that shoot sub MOA. Can’t readily buy those, and certainly not the required kind of performance from the 170 factory Corelokts. I guess I could have shot up (or pulled) some from the 5-6 boxes of 170gr Corelokts I bought for $10 a box a few years ago for the brass, or just bought new ones at Walmart for $22 just for the brass. GLWS. Did you read all my old posts, or just a few? Because I read a few of yours. Are these the ones you bought for $170? https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbt...30-30-and-45-long-colt-ammo#Post17035961Yes, this is the ammo thatI paid 170.00 for the 4 boxes,so after I ship them,I am going to profit a whole whopping 15.00 at best, just so I can hear [bleep] from and [bleep] like you...GFY !!!!!!
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Well this cartridge has likely killed more big game than all others. So 50$ a box seems to be an unbelievable bargain. Well actually...
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