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    tv1217

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    lol, about 10 years ago I worked for the(now defunct)department store arm of that company(Cal City store) as the cart retrieval technician(I'm fancying it up, it wasn't really called that). One of the cops that worked Loss Prevention started calling it Value ****ty and it stuck with some of us.
     

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    Is that Aguila .45 pretty good stuff? Thinking about grabbing a whole case, but if you guys ever want to do a group by, PM me.
     

    jedi

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    Is that Aguila .45 pretty good stuff? Thinking about grabbing a whole case, but if you guys ever want to do a group by, PM me.

    It's OK for plinking. It is made in Mexico by a factory that was built by Remington but eventually sold off to some Mexican ammo company. That company is the main supplier for ammo to the Mexican army as well as several central american government armies. Aguila is a brand that they sell in the US market.
     

    jedi

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    Is that Aguila .45 pretty good stuff? Thinking about grabbing a whole case, but if you guys ever want to do a group by, PM me.


    Also learn to reload. You will go from .34 cents per round to .17 (using FMJ) and if you use lead bullets down to .12 cents per round. :rockwoot:

    There are several here that can teach you as well. It's not hard.
     

    tv1217

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    So compared to your average range ammo like American Eagle or something, about the same? That would be good enough for me.
     

    jedi

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    .308 ammo

    Not sure if this is a good deal or not but for those of you with .308 weapons.

    308 FEDERAL 150 GRAIN FULL METAL JACKET
    FEDERAL PART # AE308D
    RELOADABLE BRASS CASES
    AND OF COURSE NON-CORROSIVE
    BRAND NEW 2012 PRODUCTION
    500 ROUNDS DELIVERED $350.00
    FastLink:
    http://www.ammoman. com/c/18/ 308-762x51

    Comes out to .70 cents per round (brass)
     

    NapalmFTW

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    picking up the uwhore truck tomorrow.. I hope its a semi-decent one and not a ghetto truck that wobbles at anything over 30 mph. If it is I'm going to kill myself to death.
     
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