Old 02-27-2013, 08:23 AM
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roadkill2
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Probably right on Judge Jeanine's interview . .

On the Ammo thing . . go to a local gun show, talk to several of the "Reloaders" there. Don't buy anything at the show but get names and phone numbers. Deal with those guys because there's no paper trail on the ammunition you buy, thus no indication that you might own one kind of a gun or another . .

There's plenty Ammo out there unless you're shooting one of those "Hybrid" calibers or a "Wildcat" that has to have special dies, resizing and case annealing equipment . .

And if you're feeding an AR style semi auto, make sure the reloader resizes the cartridges. If he doesn't you'll be beating hell out of the bolt to chamber the rounds, or hanging them, especially if you're shooting hot load .223s . . Mini 14's and other Garand style actions not so much . .

I've always said that if you have 2 or 3-20 round clips, if the shooting starts, after you've used up that 40-60 rounds, you'll either have all the ammunition you need or you won't need any more, ever . . .
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