9 left now.As of an hour ago Bass Pro had 13k cci large pistol magnum primers. Priced at $79.99 per brick. Limit 1
Plenty of ammo too but not the greatest prices. Lots of 9mm, 40, 45, 357/38 223/556 in stock
No powder other than muzzleloader. Good selection of bullets. Lots of berry's and hornady
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I would ask that question on the Ammunition/Reloading thread. It's been a regular topic lately for guys wanting to use small rifle and small pistol magnum primers in place of standard small pistol. More than likely, someone will report back that they have done exactly what you are asking about. There are also a lot of discussions about this, new and old, on other forums if you Google the topic.So now that I have them, (Large Magnum Pistol Primers) the question is can I use then for 45 ACP or do I need to trade them for LPP.
While I have never had the need to do it, I wouldn't hesitate to in a pinch. I'd drop my current powder charge down .2 or start at minimum load and work up form there.So now that I have them, (Large Magnum Pistol Primers) the question is can I use then for 45 ACP or do I need to trade them for LPP.
So you get 5 pto days without taking pto days?? All seriousness tho, hope you’re ok.
Called off work tonight. I think the last one was about 2 years ago when I got the OG Flu. Sinus infection. I probably could have worked with it but I don't feel like it and people call off for less all the time. I had them do a rapid coof test to head off USS Medical because everything is Covid to them. They'll probably call Monday asking what's up and say the rapid isn't good enough.
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They don't roll off the edge of table like round onesRestaurants gotta have square/rectangle plates to be in fashion.
Maybe by summer 2024.
Are those going to be connected to the display controller for the holiday lights?
That could work out.I've got to rearrange and label the Christmas display totes.
And rebuild some of the supports for the displays.
This summer.
Gonna help?
Dasha my Russian fencing student update:
Dasha is Russian by passport but her family lives in Kyiv, Ukraine and all of her extended family live in Ukraine. She lives with my family part time and at Notre Dame most of the year.
I don't know how she is doing it but apparently she is using fencing as her escape from reality. She won 13 of her 14 pool bouts today and goes into the direct elimination round guaranteed to finish in the Top 4 places in the ACC Championships.
I'd love to see her wearing a gold medal today. But she already succeeded in maintaining her focus, despite an exhausting and stressful week for her. I know she has not been sleeping and has been crying.
Her family fled Kyiv when the bombing started and went to Lviv. Lviv started getting bombed. They are now in a small mountain resort area. It is normally a 5 hour drive from Kyiv to Lviv, but it took over 30 hours to get to Lviv. It took another full day to travel 180 miles to a ski resort city that is isolated in the mountains.
Probably helps that her mom and family are all safe right now. They are (at least for now) staying in Ukraine. There is a mountain pass that they can cross to get into Romania. It is the closest border and as long as the weather cooperates they can make it.
I'm in daily contact with the family, her grandparents are elderly, grandfather had heart surgery last week. He doesn't want to go over the mountain pass.
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Daughter goes thru around 10k rounds of 22lr per year. Doesn't count me or the wife.CT to my NWI doorstep in under 24 hours would have been fantastic with standard shipping. Gotta keep up the reserves with a 3rd shooter in the fold will soon be cranking through the .22lr.
Goal has always been to hit good sales and grab some every walk through a store. Recent times have made that challenging. Helps his grandpa is good for tossing out a brick to punish some pop cans in the back yard.Daughter goes thru around 10k rounds of 22lr per year. Doesn't count me or the wife.