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General Discussion / Re: Where to buy Cheap ammo?
« on: September 06, 2013, 08:55:48 PM »
What is dat, CHEAP AMMO! No such thing anymore!
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http://www.botachtactical.com/habo10bapa.htmlIts almost similar, the difference between the 2 is the bodyguard model cant defend against a knife attack.
Obviously omitted were RIFLE calibers in the description. So, another looney-tune with an AR-15 in a school or mall, and the effectiveness of this product is questionable.
How does the panel you are using compared to this?
Smart thinking. Man someone should market that. You would make some bucks!!!! Especially from all the shootings that is happening...Actually im in the process of marking this, let me know if anyone is interested cost is around $120.00 a panel!
now the important question:I think the feds shut them down! Not to sure but they aint there no mo LOL!
what happened to the massage parlor?
You think??? Nice gun brother...for a .22!LMAO! So u can see the bullet enter whatever it hits!![]()
yes it helps alot, i didnt know schofield had a range at all......hopefully theres a discount for militaryMilitary are exempt from the waiting list, as long as your active military your in.
haven't you been watching the news?If i already have the 30rd mags am i already grand fathered in? Or if they have a ban i will have to surrender them?
30rd mags are so that you can fire over 2 rounds per second and kill as many people as possible while reloading fewer times
i mean, i don't know why anyone would buy 30rd mags
i don't own any and i certainly won't any once they are banned
because that would be illegal
and as responsible gun owners we all follow applicable gun laws
im not bashing. just saying, someone said the pay sucked, and i personally dont think it does when you compare what some of their other options were.I dont think anyone can put a price tag on them putting their life on the line every single day 24/7 365 days a year.
I use lead for 9, .40 and .45 so I'm not sure if this will be any help. Also, I use N320, never have tried BE as it does smoke a bit with cast lead bullets. Perhaps you may find it useful if you ever decide to switch components/powder. I used to use MG 147s for 9mm, but its gotten too expensive. I'd rather deal with the added clean up caused by lead than spend more money.Would you like to buy some lead heads in 9mm and .40 around 1000 rounds each. LMK
180 grn. LFP, 3.6grn. VV N320, 1.130 (or so ) OAL. 144 PF
180 grn. LFP, 4.3grn. VV N320, 1.130 OAL. 169 PF
200 grn. LRN, 3.2grn. VVN320, 1.135 OAL. 151 PF
200 grn. LRN, 3.8grn. VVN320, 1.135 OAL. 169 PF
The above loads work well in my M&P, don't know how they'll function in your gun. All were chronoed out of my M&P 5". Even the major PF loads had a lot less snap than factory 155grn. ammo. The last load listed had a single digit SD. Always be careful when reloading, but even more so when using the heavier .40 S&W bullets combined with relatively fast powders.
The minor PF loads are really soft, especially the 200 grn. load. Almost seemed softer than my 147 9mm load.