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I'm still counting and sorting mine now and to guess I'm right at 500,000-600,000 rounds on hand and just brought home another 500 rnds of 45 tonight and I have 25,000 rnds of 22 LR on the way.


Are you paying current market prices on that .22 LR? If not, where's the hook up?
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I'm pretty much set but I'm still buying ammo 2-3 times a week still and just setting it aside. I'm still counting and sorting mine now and to guess I'm right at 500,000-600,000 rounds on hand and just brought home another 500 rnds of 45 tonight and I have 25,000 rnds of 22 LR on the way.

 

 

DING_DING_DING .   My MAN, I think you are set. If I remember right you had all those wonderful pictures in another thread/post.

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I'm pretty much set but I'm still buying ammo 2-3 times a week still and just setting it aside. I'm still counting and sorting mine now and to guess I'm right at 500,000-600,000 rounds on hand and just brought home another 500 rnds of 45 tonight and I have 25,000 rnds of 22 LR on the way.

:bow:     &       :censored:

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Sitting in the ammo department sounds like a good way to get trampled...

 

I'm fairly good, or was until I saw jphillips' post. Don't have enough quality .22LR, but those I do have are golden. Good on handgun, shotgun, rifle, and components.

 

The last four years of a box or two on payday, plus the occasional bulk order, has paid off.

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I'm pretty much set but I'm still buying ammo 2-3 times a week still and just setting it aside. I'm still counting and sorting mine now and to guess I'm right at 500,000-600,000 rounds on hand and just brought home another 500 rnds of 45 tonight and I have 25,000 rnds of 22 LR on the way.

I need to start hanging out with you

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Stash just got a little better, was able to get some 7.62x39 today at $6 a box. It felt like Christmas, just walked in for something else and there it was, just waiting for me. I was not the prick that bought all of it just because it was there, I left more than I bought. I will check back with them at closing and pick up some more at that time. Edited by STAHDKnoxville
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Am I just being a paranoid jerk (as in my normal self) or is this not the greatest idea to be discussing publicly?

 

 

Right... folks like me might be stealing your bricks of .22 if I can't find any on the shelves.

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I'm pretty much set but I'm still buying ammo 2-3 times a week still and just setting it aside. I'm still counting and sorting mine now and to guess I'm right at 500,000-600,000 rounds on hand and just brought home another 500 rnds of 45 tonight and I have 25,000 rnds of 22 LR on the way.

Where in the world are you getting ammo right now?!?

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Right... folks like me might be stealing your bricks of .22 if I can't find any on the shelves.


Good thing I don't own a .22
Can't reload or cast for the stupid things which puts you at the mercy of the manufacturers so they're useless to this ole boy.
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Good thing I don't own a .22
Can't reload or cast for the stupid things which puts you at the mercy of the manufacturers so they're useless to this ole boy.


Buy a M&P 15-22... it will change your life.
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Enough components to load what I need.  Only thing sitting tighter on than I'd like is .22lr.  Everything else (9MM, 40, 38spcl, 12g, 223)  I have enough to shoot what and when I want.  The only thing I've had to adjust for is my primers.  I started out with CCI's, then switched to Federals.  I still have PLENTY CCI's but I dried up my Federals, so now I have to dig up my old load data.  (Not much of any change to speak of, but I don't play around when it comes to explosives.)

 

I learned a valuable lesson in 08, bought my reloader about 2 weeks before everything hit the fan.  Unfortunately, that lesson didn't stick when it came to my non-reloadable stuff.  That will be corrected.

 

Mac

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I'm good on everything except 7.62x51(308) and 22LR. Everything else I shoot I have at least 500 rds. I hope supply catches up soon, this price gouching by dealers is fustrading. $1.50/rd for American Eagle 168g TCM is rediculus.

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Buy a M&P 15-22... it will change your life.

Never had an AR platform in 22 but I've had a wheelbarrow load of others. I just don't like it. It's not an ego trip, I just don't like the piddly little things. I don't like big stuff either mind you.
I'd heap rather have my Ishapore in 308 or my 30WCF '94. I can load round ball gallery loads for around 5 cents per round to hunt varmints or have fun. I can cast a 180g flat point for deer or even small bear. I just loaded some 235g plain base cast bullets for some subsonic 308 fun.

The rimfire just can't offer me that. AND to be totally honest, I wish I felt different. A .22 has very distinct advantages. I just don't like them.


......I've NEVER been accused of being normal ya know. Edited by Caster
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Never had an AR platform in 22 but I've had a wheelbarrow load of others. I just don't like it. It's not an ego trip, I just don't like the piddly little things. I don't like big stuff either mind you.
I'd heap rather have my Ishapore in 308 or my 30WCF '94. I can load round ball gallery loads for around 5 cents per round to hunt varmints or have fun. I can cast a 180g flat point for deer or even small bear. I just loaded some 235g plain base cast bullets for some subsonic 308 fun.

The rimfire just can't offer me that. AND to be totally honest, I wish I felt different. A .22 has very distinct advantages. I just don't like them.


......I've NEVER been accused of being normal ya know.

:rofl:

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