The worse part - the rain (which I'm very grateful for it and the cooler weather) postponed our team's range training session.
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Thanks everyone.
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Liberty wrote:rtschl wrote: That's why I leave this number:
(713) 541-5372
Planned Parenthood. I suppose one could use Mad Mommy's or a favorite Democratic Legislator.
This is why I haven't bought ammo in a B&M store in over a year. Online is so much easier, and cheaper.Liberty wrote:Only Brick and mortar store around that sells ammo cheap. I suppose there id Wallyworld but I can never find anyone with a key. Cabellas is expencive except for strange brands that I don't know. I will stick with Acadamy even though they can be a little quirky.
This ^^ .....with exceptions. I buy small quantities at brick and mortar stores, where I just need a couple of boxes - like when I was testing different .30-30 loads, or buying a couple of boxes of self defense pistol ammo. But if it is .45 ACP or 9mm ball, or .223/5.56, .308/.762, I buy in bulk from online distributors. Even with freight figured in, it is WAY cheaper than any of the big box stores, and certainly cheaper than the local gun stores.Soccerdad1995 wrote:This is why I haven't bought ammo in a B&M store in over a year. Online is so much easier, and cheaper.Liberty wrote:Only Brick and mortar store around that sells ammo cheap. I suppose there id Wallyworld but I can never find anyone with a key. Cabellas is expencive except for strange brands that I don't know. I will stick with Acadamy even though they can be a little quirky.
The Annoyed Man wrote:This ^^ .....with exceptions. I buy small quantities at brick and mortar stores, where I just need a couple of boxes - like when I was testing different .30-30 loads, or buying a couple of boxes of self defense pistol ammo. But if it is .45 ACP or 9mm ball, or .223/5.56, .308/.762, I buy in bulk from online distributors. Even with freight figured in, it is WAY cheaper than any of the big box stores, and certainly cheaper than the local gun stores.Soccerdad1995 wrote:This is why I haven't bought ammo in a B&M store in over a year. Online is so much easier, and cheaper.Liberty wrote:Only Brick and mortar store around that sells ammo cheap. I suppose there id Wallyworld but I can never find anyone with a key. Cabellas is expencive except for strange brands that I don't know. I will stick with Acadamy even though they can be a little quirky.
E.Marquez wrote:Liberty wrote:rtschl wrote: That's why I leave this number:
(713) 541-5372
Planned Parenthood. I suppose one could use Mad Mommy's or a favorite Democratic Legislator.
When an address as requested I use
9800 Savage Rd., Suite 6272
Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000
If a phone number as requested I use
301-688-6524
Go ahead Google it see what it gets you
IT'S NOT FUNNY!OlBill wrote:E.Marquez wrote:Liberty wrote:rtschl wrote: That's why I leave this number:
(713) 541-5372
Planned Parenthood. I suppose one could use Mad Mommy's or a favorite Democratic Legislator.
When an address as requested I use
9800 Savage Rd., Suite 6272
Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000
If a phone number as requested I use
301-688-6524
Go ahead Google it see what it gets you