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gregintenn

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  1. Elections have consequences!   I was once approached by a guy who asked if I wanted to buy an ebt card. He got upset when I said no, and asked if I was too good. I told him damn right I am! Wasn't what he wanted to hear.
  2. Probably am a bit childish. I understand they are low on inventory, just like everyone else. $30 a box for 250 Savage is a bit high. $42.99 is rape price for something I don't expect many are hoarding.   They haven't done anything wrong, I just find stuff like that irritating. Sort of like if the next time Wal Mart has 22 ammo, it's $50+ per box.
  3. Thanks for the report. Guess I'll stay in Macon County tomorrow.
  4. Seriously.....what the heck is it?
  5. Remember when...   You could go to WalMart and buy ammunition. :shrug:   ...Those were the days!
  6. Not Taliban Approved!!!!!!!!!!! :devil:
  7. Is that a rocket propelled dildo on the bottom of that rifle? :stunned:
  8. Well, it IS tactical. :pleased:
  9. It's in Knoxville. You could always buy it and restore it to it's former glory. Only $800!!! :up:
  10. Guess what, Barry.....YOU and Congress are the sole reason guns and ammunition are flying off the shelves faster that they can be restocked. :usa: Scary, ain't it? :D
  11. Why's he so angry? Did he come to America and get his hair cut at Supercuts or something?
  12. I doubt you'll have to watch for leading....it'll probably be pretty obvious. But you'll never know for sure till you try it.
  13. Right at $50 per 1000 on S&B primers. They were all I saw in stock. Maybe not too far off considering.
  14. First, it was the Lebanon Gun Shop, who refused to sell a box of 1000 primers. Today, I went in the Reloader's Bench. They were sold out of most anything I was interested in. I did see a couple of boxes of 250 Savage ammo on the shelf...then I noticed the price tag...$42.99 a box! :stare: I'll remember these things and shop accordingly when things return to normal.
  15. If you aren't comfortable with a loaded chamber, you either don't understand how your pistol works, or else you bought the wrong pistol.   Don't pull the trigger and the gun won't fire. It ain't any more complicated than that.
  16. I'd like to see more as well.
  17. Looks nice! I may have a project or two for him if he is ever looking for work.
  18. She should have to stand in line at Walmart and get three boxes at a time like the rest of us. :up:
  19. One has to wonder why it was changed to it's present day form. I find myself undecided on the issue. I would, however, like to once again be able to vote for my school superintendant.
  20. Nice setup! I'll bet it's a great shooter.
  21. Too lazy to count them, but they're all filled with ammunition.
  22. I guess it depends on what your invested in, but I'd hope a decent mutual fund, bond fund, or most other popular investments would perform much better than that.
  23. Eric, I know this question wasn't directed toward me, but I would like to give you my opinion. I have a financial advisor. I rarely take advice from her, but have learned quite a bit from her. She is more interested in selling product than in my best interests, and I'm frankly too lazy to go out and find another. I pretty well know what I want to do, but do like the added assurance of thinking that she'd call if she saw me headed into a financial trainwreck. If you are confident on what you'd like to invest in, you can save some fees by doing it online. I like the convenience of this lady filling out the paperwork for me and coming here to my home when I ask.   If you aren't confident in your investment skills, I would suggest you find a GOOD financial advisor. You'll likely need to talk to several before you find a good one. A few things to look out for are: 1)One who is mainly trying to make a sell. 2)One who isn't interested in discussing anything except for what they have to sell. 3)One who doesn't answer your questions well, and explain everything to your satisfaction. 4)One who is condescending and tries to make you feel unable to understand what you are buying. 5)one who tries to sell you Whole, Universal, or any other type cash value life insurance.
  24. Yeah....that wasn't unique to Edward Jones. This year has started off with a bang, however. The cool thing about dollar cost averaging is that no matter what the market does, you bought at least some of it at a decent price.

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