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Thread: Learn to Reload or Buy a 22LR pistol

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    Warbirdnut,

    Your an airplane guy as well I take it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawadc95 View Post
    Warbirdnut,

    Your an airplane guy as well I take it?
    How could you tell ?! One of my hangouts is http://houstonwing.org/

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    It would be fun to hang out there.

    I used to think someday I could own a P-51...wasn't until a couple of years ago at 55 I realized I was stuck with cropdusters. My son received his Stearman endorsement last week.

    I thought this morning I had made a fool of myself...you probably meant warbird holster nut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawadc95 View Post
    It would be fun to hang out there.

    I used to think someday I could own a P-51...wasn't until a couple of years ago at 55 I realized I was stuck with cropdusters. My son received his Stearman endorsement last week.

    I thought this morning I had made a fool of myself...you probably meant warbird holster nut.
    Who wouldn't want to own a Mustang?! Well now I know about the holsters. I can't say I've heard about them until now.

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    Just a reminder, Gentlemen -- this is the Ammo & Reloading discussion area. You can discuss vintage aircraft by exchanging PMs.
    Hawkmoon
    On a good day, can hit the broad side of a barn ... from the inside
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    This brings our total cost per round to 26.2 cents. We’ll compare that to Wal-Mart’s price of Federal ammo of 51.5 cents a round (not including sales tax), for a savings of 25.3 cents a round.

    Come again?

    I'm pretty sure I don't pay that much, even with shipping added in. Not that I don't think reloading is cost effective. And saving money should not be the only reason to have cases of goods ready to go.
    Last edited by Nick M; 11th January 2017 at 10:22.


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