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Re: brick of .22lr

Post by <<Genesis93>> » 16 Sep 2015, 6:29 pm

Is this really 5 pages worth of brick of 22 discussion??
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Sorry.... filling my time watching TYB priming 308wins.....

5 pages :lol:
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Re: brick of .22lr

Post by Title_II » 17 Sep 2015, 6:07 am

It beats cleaning the gutters :D
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Re: brick of .22lr

Post by Bark » 17 Sep 2015, 9:25 am

Aaaaaand 6 pages :mrgreen:
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Re: brick of .22lr

Post by <<Genesis93>> » 17 Sep 2015, 9:35 am

Bark wrote:Aaaaaand 6 pages :mrgreen:


noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo



Could someone recap the whole, now 6 pages in 2 lines, please....or even 1 line?? :friends:
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Re: brick of .22lr

Post by Radagast » 18 Sep 2015, 7:15 pm

American's have all the cool toys, but no ammo. Aussies have ammo, but no cool toys. Ammo prices suck everywhere. .22 ammo varies in quality, shoot lots to find which works for you. /thread
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Re: brick of .22lr

Post by Title_II » 18 Sep 2015, 10:56 pm

No ammo? Please tell that to my sagging floor joists :D
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Re: brick of .22lr

Post by wrenchman » 20 Sep 2015, 3:08 am

finding 22s now i have them stocked back up so when i cant find them i have them t shoot.
reloading stuff is still hard to find.
we have no problim finding the real common rounds right now with hunting seasens opening this is good..
i will be going grouse hunting in two week i hope to post some pics
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Re: brick of .22lr

Post by Radagast » 20 Sep 2015, 9:18 pm

Title II:
When your floor joists are sagging you have barely enough. That's my experience.
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Re: brick of .22lr

Post by Rocker » 25 Sep 2015, 10:51 am

<<Genesis93>> wrote:Could someone recap the whole, now 6 pages in 2 lines, please....or even 1 line?? :friends:


22lr ammo cheap. Bucket 'O Bullets nasty.

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Re: brick of .22lr

Post by stefo » 25 Sep 2015, 12:21 pm

Lol thats about the jist of it hahaha

Yeh so, since posting this thread i ended up buyin 2 bricks of cci sub sonic hollow points for 130 bucks.

Not bad eh
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Post by Radagast » 26 Sep 2015, 7:54 pm

Not bad at all.
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Post by SendIt » 29 Sep 2015, 12:04 pm

Rocker wrote:22lr ammo cheap. Bucket 'O Bullets nasty.


Woah slow down professor, this is getting complicated :lol:
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Re: brick of .22lr

Post by <<Genesis93>> » 29 Sep 2015, 1:06 pm

seven
seven
seven..... :clap:

I plink with a 22 and 'shoot' with a centrefire, so if the 'cheap' 22 rounds are ordinary or nasty it is of little concern, the bucket of bullets seem to be consistent in finish quality from a visual inspection, go bang all the same.... and make .22 sized holes in paper and small stuff
The Federal value pack much the same...
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Re: brick of .22lr

Post by Rick » 01 Oct 2015, 10:00 am

Well both my Bruno & my Winchester 06 love the Highland, grouping well, its fairly smokey, but they chew it up.
My 22WMR Winchester eats the highland ammo up also. Good results all round!
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Re: brick of .22lr

Post by Sender » 07 Oct 2015, 8:49 am

<<Genesis93>> wrote:I plink with a 22 and 'shoot' with a centrefire, so if the 'cheap' 22 rounds are ordinary or nasty it is of little concern, the bucket of bullets seem to be consistent in finish quality from a visual inspection, go bang all the same.... and make .22 sized holes in paper and small stuff
The Federal value pack much the same...


I'd call it plinking ammo too.

People knock it but you can't buy a bucket of budget ammo for target shooting and expect match results can ya :unknown:

Horses for courses........
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