canamrider07

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If you can even buy it


 

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not surprising expected if anything. Purchased 2 boxed of 20Ga turkey loads today $50.00 out the door
 

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Well this has been the Democrats game plan all along and their agenda on gun control by tweeking legislations putting pressure on gun manufacturers and suppliers, And then all those other reasons that are in the video. They figure u have no bullets u don’t need a gun. just like their agenda and war on gas, if u have no gas u don’t need a gas car, sad but true. NO GUNS, NO GAS, THEY CAN KISS MY AZZ!…tra
 

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I'll head out to my reloading shed and think about it!
 

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quaildeath I don’t know what the deal is with that law when they have Florida’s stand your ground law too, all I know this is a big gun carrying state and I am sure there’s a lot of people walking around here carrying arms legal or not, that’s why I am nice to everyone in Florida even if they try to run me over I will say it’s ok have a nice day and move on….lol…tra
 

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I was recenty at Cabelas to buy a trail Cam. I went and checked the ammo section and the shelves were full. I use Barnes Vor-TX ammo and it was in stock. I got a couple of boxes of 20, $37.99 each. I used to get it at around $22 a box. Probably going to stay at this price from now on.
 

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Reload!! No B.S. government regs, paperwork, fees, FFLs or driving to the sporting goods store. I want to be able to hunt and shoot when I want, as much as I want. Way less headaches, although reloading components are tough to come by these days, I maintain a good stock.
 

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It will if people keep buying it at that price. If it sits on the shelf and no one buys it, it will come down. Maybe not down as much as it was due to inflation and increases in producer prices, but these prices are driven by supply and demand.
 

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I don’t shoot pigeons, I shoot big Texas Hogs. The box of 20, I’ll get 19 hogs using this ammo, just check where the hog was hit. And with Wheat prices skyrocketing what do I care? Here’s a couple of pics from today.

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The place I buy my 10mil ammo at sells it for only $30.00 for 50 rounds. One can only buy two boxes at a time however. He hasn't had any 7mm rounds non lead in awhile though.
 
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