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  • Dr.Midnight

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    One of the best decisions I ever made was to start reloading about a year and a half ago. I always write the date on any factory ammo box I buy, so out of curiosity, I went and looked for my newest factory ammo. The last time I bought any was April of 2012. Reloading has allowed me to ride out this latest storm quite nicely.

    With that being said, what has me all puckered up is the .22 lr shortage. That was one caliber I thought would never run dry. How wrong was I? I have a few bricks on hand right now, but when everything returns to normal, that caliber along with reloading components will be stored in large quantities at the old homestead.
     
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