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There is a guy on Tacswap who seems to always have gold dots for a reasonable price. I bought 500 rounds recently to replace some 147 ranger I cycled out due to age.Speer Gold Dots
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There is a guy on Tacswap who seems to always have gold dots for a reasonable price. I bought 500 rounds recently to replace some 147 ranger I cycled out due to age.Speer Gold Dots
So I was shooting. Thought there weren't any more bullets in the mag. Pointed down range pulled trigger on accident while trying to eject the mag. The bolt doesn't lock back on the last shot on this gun, and there's no loaded chamber indicator.You can’t just post shit like this without elaborating.
So I was shooting. Thought there weren't any more bullets in the mag. Pointed down range pulled trigger on accident while trying to eject the mag. The bolt doesn't lock back on the last shot on this gun, and there's no loaded chamber indicator.
Kaltek sub2000, the range is 1/2 of a mile away from the road in knee high snow, and I decided to grab something I could stick in a backpack and hike with.What model of firearm?
It's cheap and I get to pretend I'm shooting the mp5's retarded sibling. HK slap baby.
I've been shooting for roughly 12 years now, and I had my first ND today with the gun pointed downrange at a target. Fucked me up.
a pallet of 9x19 will set you back around 20k USD depending on the brand etc. obviously high quality carry ammo will cost a lot more. I believe brownells used to sale 55gal drums of 5.56 for like 15k.Do we know pallet prices on anything? Can't find much info myself
Also guess I lucked out last year when I got 2 boxes of Ranger from a Russian lady






Do we know pallet prices on anything? Can't find much info myself
a pallet of 9x19 will set you back around 20k USD depending on the brand etc. obviously high quality carry ammo will cost a lot more. I believe brownells used to sale 55gal drums of 5.56 for like 15k.
Who said anything about prepping. If your gonna buy ammo you should be shooting it.If you’ve got 15-20K to drop on ammo for prepping
or, you know, you're just a rich fag who shoots a lot. both are valid.If you’ve got 15-20K to drop on ammo for prepping you should be dropping the money on things like water filtration, solar panels w/ batteries, backup generators and etc IMO.
Who said anything about prepping. If your gonna buy ammo you should be shooting it.
If you reload you're hunting and defensive ammo can be your range ammo too! I don't save any money but it allows me to shoot a lot more for the same expense.Most of my ammo is anti-personnel.
That ammo basically guarantees I’ll never run out of combat or hunting ammo. I only keep a couple hundred rounds of range ammo at any given time.
- 400rds of IWI Mk262 - 3K M855
- 500rds Federal HST 124gr +p - 3K 9BPLE
- 300rds Federal HST 230gr +p
- Case of Federal Power Shok 300WinMag
Range ammo is what I go through the most of so I have a few thousand rounds of 5.56 and 9mm at any given time. Average range trip for me is a few hundred rounds of ammo.Most of my ammo is anti-personnel.
That ammo basically guarantees I’ll never run out of combat or hunting ammo. I only keep a couple hundred rounds of range ammo at any given time.
- 400rds of IWI Mk262 - 3K M855
- 500rds Federal HST 124gr +p - 3K 9BPLE
- 300rds Federal HST 230gr +p
- Case of Federal Power Shok 300WinMag
If you reload you're hunting and defensive ammo can be your range ammo too! I don't save any money but it allows me to shoot a lot more for the same expense.
Why not? I trust mine. with proper components I've never had any issues. Good primers, cared for brass and well made projectiles are all it takes. you can easily achieve more consistency than retail ammunition easily all the while tailoring the load to your specific guns.At some point I’ll get around to setting up for reloading 300WinMag. Frankly I’ll never trust my own handloads for self-defense. If I’m down to that we’re playing Fallout IRL.
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Why not? I trust mine. with proper components I've never had any issues. Good primers, cared for brass and well made projectiles are all it takes. you can easily achieve more consistency than retail ammunition easily all the while tailoring the load to your specific guns.