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CDNN had them as well and sold out the other day (yesterday maybe?).
I have been tempted to grab a couple but I promised the wife not buying anything for a while...may end up sneaking a couple. Edited by jonathon1289
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CDNN had them as well and sold out the other day (yesterday maybe?).
I have been tempted to grab a couple but I promised the wife not buying anything for a while...may end up sneaking a couple.

I have 4 that need uppers but I'm tempted as well just because of the price. Put em back for rainy days. Edited by rugerla1
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Just wanted to pass this along for those that develop your own loads: http://clarksville.craigslist.org/spo/4862811024.html

 

I have the same exact one, after laser bore sighting I have been known to dial in a zero after only a couple of rounds usually no more than five.  This coupled with some weighted bags makes shooting some of the big bores a breeze, it takes a lot of the human element out of bench shooting so you can zero in your rifle and eliminate any pulls.  I bought mine for over $100, and BTW I am in no way affiliated with this add .

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I have one of these. 

 

It takes some tweaking to use it with an AR-15. (place a block under the stock to lift it a bit, and jack the front end up, and use shorter magazine).

 

$40 is not a bad price.

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I have one of these. 

 

It takes some tweaking to use it with an AR-15. (place a block under the stock to lift it a bit, and jack the front end up, and use shorter magazine).

 

$40 is not a bad price.

The only downside is using 30 round mags.  I got 20 round mags for it and it works good, but I seldom use it for ARs, only my 303, 30-06 and etc.  I can shoot them without but after a couple of boxes, my shoulder knows I have been shooting them.

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The only downside is using 30 round mags.  I got 20 round mags for it and it works good, but I seldom use it for ARs, only my 303, 30-06 and etc.  I can shoot them without but after a couple of boxes, my shoulder knows I have been shooting them.

I guess it depends on your stock.  I was surprised a few weeks ago to find that my rest will not work with my AR/Ace stock and a 20 rnd mag.  It barely works with the 10 rounder (~1/2" clearance after blocking the gun up a bit).

 

The rest works real well with my other guns.  I have the Caldwell shot bags for it, and easily can put 100lbs of lead...which generally makes it stay put.   

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I guess it depends on your stock.  I was surprised a few weeks ago to find that my rest will not work with my AR/Ace stock and a 20 rnd mag.  It barely works with the 10 rounder (~1/2" clearance after blocking the gun up a bit).

 

The rest works real well with my other guns.  I have the Caldwell shot bags for it, and easily can put 100lbs of lead...which generally makes it stay put.   

I put my stock so it just lets the mag float, then I pull back into my shoulder so no support is needed under the stock.  With the 30 round I just could not raise it high enough without bringing my POA into the ground or the stock out of the sled.

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Black Friday deals will be coming up soon. Anyone seen any good deals yet?

I am watching for Aero Precision to run a sale and pick up a couple of their lowers. I want to build something besides Anderson and PSA for another DMR style rifle.
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Not the best defensive ammo but this is a heck of a deal.

 

Remington Golden Saber rebate, $10 back per BOX up to 10 boxes. You can buy this ammo online for $12.50-$15 per box from 9mm and .45acp, which after the rebate is less than $5 per box for a defensive round. Again, not a HST but most reviews I have seen are decent.

 

http://www.ammoland.com/2015/11/remington-golden-saber-ammunition-offers-black-friday-savings/#axzz3sBSSqoX3

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That's a heck of a deal for Golden Saber.  Even though it may not perform as well through winter clothing, it has a great reputation.

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Not the best defensive ammo but this is a heck of a deal.

 

Remington Golden Saber rebate, $10 back per BOX up to 10 boxes. You can buy this ammo online for $12.50-$15 per box from 9mm and .45acp, which after the rebate is less than $5 per box for a defensive round. Again, not a HST but most reviews I have seen are decent.

 

http://www.ammoland.com/2015/11/remington-golden-saber-ammunition-offers-black-friday-savings/#axzz3sBSSqoX3

 

What is "P & R" as relates to Golden Saber?

 

- OS

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For those close to or traveling through the Huntsville area Larry's Pistol & Pawn in Huntsville is selling Remington Golden Saber in 9MM, .40 S&W, .45 Auto and .357 Magnum for $9.99 per box.  Grabbed 10 boxes earlier today and with sales tax the cost for 10 boxes of Golden Saber was $108.89

 

After the $100 Remington Rebate the cost for 250 rounds of defensive ammo is $8.89...hard to beat that!!!

 

(PS - There is a 10 box limit per customer)

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Pistol and Revolver best as I can tell. The box in the rebate form matches what I am looking at online.

 

https://www.targetsportsusa.com/remington-golden-saber-9mm-luger-ammo-147-gr-jhp-gs9mmc-p-1143.aspx

 

Thanks...

 

I noticed with quick search that 9mm GS under $20/box is already pretty well snarfed up, so that feller in Winchester is offering a heck of a deal.

 

Just mostly for the spirit of the thing,  I grabbed 8 boxes of 9mm +p  and 2 of .38 +p from Buds online, will be about .35/round after rebate. Nothing to do cartwheels about, but still not bad at all, and this was already my go-to SD round anyway.

 

- OS

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For those close to or traveling through the Huntsville area Larry's Pistol & Pawn in Huntsville is selling Remington Golden Saber in 9MM, .40 S&W, .45 Auto and .357 Magnum for $9.99 per box.  Grabbed 10 boxes earlier today and with sales tax the cost for 10 boxes of Golden Saber was $108.89
 
After the $100 Remington Rebate the cost for 250 rounds of defensive ammo is $8.89...hard to beat that!!!
 
(PS - There is a 10 box limit per customer)


Great Score!!
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Great Score!!


I read on another forum they sold out by 9:30am. It was a Friday and Saturday deal only. That was an amazing deal even before the rebate.
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I read on another forum they sold out by 9:30am. It was a Friday and Saturday deal only. That was an amazing deal even before the rebate.



I'm sitting here looking at their flyer and the Larry's Pistol & Pawn sale runs from Friday Nov. 20 thru Monday Nov. 30. I was at Larry's Friday at noontime and they still had both .40 and .45 available. Their ad claims that they've purchased $300,000 worth of Golden Saber ammo for the sale and Larry said they'll be putting out a daily allotment of ammo every morning till the sale is over. Definitely worth a stop if you're in the area.
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I'm sitting here looking at their flyer and the Larry's Pistol & Pawn sale runs from Friday Nov. 20 thru Monday Nov. 30. I was at Larry's Friday at noontime and they still had both .40 and .45 available. Their ad claims that they've purchased $300,000 worth of Golden Saber ammo for the sale and Larry said they'll be putting out a daily allotment of ammo every morning till the sale is over. Definitely worth a stop if you're in the area.

Nice! Never can believe anything posted on those national forums....

I ordered online, not worth my time to drive around to save a few more bucks. After the rebate I will pay $6 per box.
If I needed to I could sell 3 boxes on Facebook just under store prices and have my money back no problem, but this is all going in the ammo can. Edited by jonathon1289
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