And they’ll sure “screw” you upThey look like #3 phillips driver bits
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And they’ll sure “screw” you upThey look like #3 phillips driver bits
Just a little joke...Are we really at the point we’re considering ”tipping” store clerks to get ammo? Yikes!
XM193 per case over last 2 yearsAt the price you're paying for that ammo, it should be delivered by dancing girls. If you like that sort of thing...
Does the ammo jump out of a cake?At the price you're paying for that ammo, it should be delivered by dancing girls. If you like that sort of thing...
I don't remember ever seeing it under 30 cpr. Was this at TS?XM193 per case over last 2 years
2/19 - $275
4/20 - $321
8/20 - $459
1/21 - $643
Of course I bought much less than a 1 case purchase as 2020 came to a close and back in ‘18/‘19 it was ......alot more .
Wolf gold was like $280ish for non prime members if I recall.I don't remember ever seeing it under 30 cpr. Was this at TS?
Same here and last week I brought my son to the range and went through a 90 rounds . I still have a good supply but I don't want to burn through it all .I havent bought any 5.56 since Mar '20. I miss it...
I was just torturing myself by looking through my old TS orders. Wolf Gold was $257 back in Sept 2018. 1k rounds of PPU XM193 in a can was $299 in Jun 2017Wolf gold was like $280ish for non prime members if I recall.
Yes it was and even cheaper when Vista Outdoors does the rebates. It came out to $225 a case of Federal XM193 with $1 off each 20rd box and maxed out at a $50 total rebate. $.23 cpr. How many would I have bought had I known what I know now?I don't remember ever seeing it under 30 cpr. Was this at TS?
Probably enough to end up on all sorts of lists...How many would I have bought had I known what I know now?
Yep, same., f***ing .38 Special and .357 Mag, it's absolutely like it no longer exists lol places selling .38 special 125gr american gunner xtp's and off brand hollow points for over $100/box. It's like every new gun owner and fudd went out and bought a .38 lol Glad I reload and have a good pile of .357 bullets and I can cast if it really get's desperate. Still gotta let my j frames and GP100 send it once in a while.
You know what's even more crazy right now than 9mm and 5.56 prices, f***ing .38 Special and .357 Mag, it's absolutely like it no longer exists lol places selling .38 special 125gr american gunner xtp's and off brand hollow points for over $100/box.
I think .38 and .357 are pricey not because of new gun sales in those calibers, but because all manufacturing resources - machinery, labor, materials - are dedicated to 9mm and 5.56 right now. The less popular a round is, the longer it stays on shelves at the beginning of a crunch, and the longer it takes to come back.It's like every new gun owner and fudd went out and bought a .38 lol
make sure whatever gun you shoot that shit in is rated for a steady diet of +p, it's runs close to .38 super velocity out of my full size guns. Military must have had a hard on for more velocity.
I thought that was for the M1153 (NATO) not the M1152 training. Good to know. I'll check it out.make sure whatever gun you shoot that shit in is rated for a steady diet of +p, it's runs close to .38 super velocity out of my full size guns. Military must have had a hard on for more velocity.
In our tests in 1985, XM882 propelled a 124-gr. round-nose FMJ out of the 5" barrel of an M9 at an average of 1273 f.p.s., delivering 446 ft.-lbs. of energy at 15 ft. Using an Oehler Model 43 and firing the new ammunition out of a 4.7"-barreled P320-M17, M1152 with the 115-gr. bullet was at 1326 f.p.s. and 449 ft.-lbs. of energy, while the M1153 clocked 962 f.p.s. with 302 ft.-lbs., both at 15 ft.
if you're not on a list by now you should be ashamed of yourselfProbably enough to end up on all sorts of lists...
I knew the day would come.What the f u c k.....
Best thing for that would be to remove the primers, powder, and bullet - reload into 10mm.NES' fave caliber of HST is in stock. $1.10/round
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