I too, have a snowblower...I have a nice retired neighbor who enjoys using his snowblower. Paid him with a nice dinner. Pork loins wrapped in bacon. And homemade potato wedges. Hawaiian sweet rolls.
I too, have a snowblower...I have a nice retired neighbor who enjoys using his snowblower. Paid him with a nice dinner. Pork loins wrapped in bacon. And homemade potato wedges. Hawaiian sweet rolls.
I could help, I'd be along the route.We can get them to you. Believe me, it's like magic sometimes.
Ooo ooo, me me!If any of you all have a use for these, let ne know. They work good but take c batteries. Freebies
I'll take the .40 brass, the 45 brass, the 45 bullets and about 500 of the 9mm brass if you will divide ,Okay. Brass, bullets and ammo. Some dibs were called, so they are noted in order. If first dibs doesn't want, goes to next in line.
I am not listing prices on this stuff, frankly because I am exhausted right now. You reloaders know what this stuff costs. You know the reason I'm doing all of this and who the money is going straight to. So all I ask is make a fair/reasonable offer. You are my friends and I trust you.
Ammo:
22WMR - 30rds of CCI HP Maxi Mag (dibs to JEBland)
22LR - 16rds of CCI shotshell (dibs to bcannon, JEBland)
38spl - 25rds of Hornady 110gr FTX +P and 6rds of unknown JHP +P on Bianchi strip (dibs to bcannon, JEBland)
357mag - 20rds of Hornady 140gr FTX and 14rds of Winchester Black Talon 180gr SXT (dibs to bcannon)
30-30 - 16rds of misc unknown brand, weight, etc (pictured loose) (dibs to RR, JEBland)
Brass/Nickel cases:
.40s&w - 142
9mm - 1660
.45acp - 578
.38spl - 1014
.357mag - 450
30-30 - 44
.223 - 33
.380acp - 200
Bullets:
(Specifics on bullets in pictures)
.45acp - 590
.38 - 572
.380 - 783
I'll gladly take both...I'll even pay but I have no idea what they are worthThanks Benn, this might work out. Jagee, you can have one or both of them. Looks like they will be on the return train.
We had 4" of snow that today's temps and rain turned into 2" of slush that might freeze overnight. I don't know how to call this one without seeing it. I'm leaning to the pessimistic side with 31° and 14 mph wind straight down the valley in the forecast making it an unpleasant day to sit and test rounds across a chrono.I’m hoping that we can still do the range trip but I really don’t want to get stuck in the creek. I’ve never been down there in this kind of weather so I cannot guess as to how tough it might be to get in and back out.
What are your thoughts Tarzan? You’ve been a member for a long time.
This sounds horrible.Took about 3 hours to clean up the driveway today....we had about 8-9 inches but the county plow made it about 15 at the end of the drive.
Sounds good. I can divide.I'll take the .40 brass, the 45 brass, the 45 bullets and about 500 of the 9mm brass if you will divide ,
Kubota 3030 with loader did the job. Cab with heat ...This sounds horrible.
We had 4" of snow that today's temps and rain turned into 2" of slush that might freeze overnight. I don't know how to call this one without seeing it. I'm leaning to the pessimistic side with 31° and 14 mph wind straight down the valley in the forecast making it an unpleasant day to sit and test rounds across a chrono.
For what it's worth, the asphalt roads are clear. It's mainly the creak and weather that makes me want to stay in. If I don't go, I guarantee getting in and out would be no problem. It's just the way my world works.
They are big cameras that take 8 c cell batteries. They work good and take good pics. No pay necessary. I will send them north on the return run. I'm sure someone will get them to you at the SGE if not before.I'll gladly take both...I'll even pay but I have no idea what they are worth
Thank you, sir.They are big cameras that take 8 c cell batteries. They work good and take good pics. No pay necessary. I will send them north on the return run. I'm sure someone will get them to you at the SGE if not before.