The only ammo you should buy at a gun show is rare stuff you cant find anywhere else.I found that out the hard way!
The only ammo you should buy at a gun show is rare stuff you cant find anywhere else.I found that out the hard way!
When the Zombies come... you will wish you had more ammo.
I still have a few cases of this stashed in a Navy battleship ammo can.
geez was this 12 years ago?
The old rumor is their supplier screwed up and Hornady made the best of it. Or that the supplier said, Hey we got this green stuff, can you do anything with it?It's Critical Defense with a green tip vice red. Gotta like the marketing though!
And they are INGO advertisers.My go to….good prices and free shipping with club membership. Good deal if you buy allot of common stuff.
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I just found that out a few weeks ago. I’ve been using them for years and never had a problem.And they are INGO advertisers.
In theory, but I would bet anything you would be lucky to find one out of every 100 people that actually have ammunition stored properly. Maybe even one out of a thousand. I mean realistically you would have to run a dehumidifier 24 hours a day I would assume. Most people just have stuff jammed in a safe in their garage or their closet or something. So I feel like the question is legitimate for the average person anyway.Shoot each round once.
Seriously though, if stored properly it'll out live you.
In theory, but I would bet anything you would be lucky to find one out of every 100 people that actually have ammunition stored properly. Maybe even one out of a thousand. I mean realistically you would have to run a dehumidifier 24 hours a day I would assume. Most people just have stuff jammed in a safe in their garage or their closet or something. So I feel like the question is legitimate for the average person anyway.
Meh. I don’t think so. Maybe if we were talking paper black powder cartridges from the 1860’s. Modern ammo, don’t store it in the rain, or a super humid environment, and it will be good long after you are gone. We don’t need to overthink ammo storage.In theory, but I would bet anything you would be lucky to find one out of every 100 people that actually have ammunition stored properly. Maybe even one out of a thousand. I mean realistically you would have to run a dehumidifier 24 hours a day I would assume. Most people just have stuff jammed in a safe in their garage or their closet or something. So I feel like the question is legitimate for the average person anyway.
I stopped by the AE Ammo store in Greenwood Friday and was chatting with the guy who runs the counter. I learned a bit about how they run their operation. It is nothing short of genius and their orders typically have more than 2 commas in the number and arrive on pallets. Oftentimes when they run a sale it is to fund their next purchase.
They make an honest margin and don't gouge. I'm getting all of my tacks from them nowadays.
I have never bought from AE, up probably will in the future. Their prices seem pretty good.I want to find time to stop by and check this place out. I would be happy to support an Indiana business.
My most recent online purchases have been from Target Sports.
Locally I clean out the ones and twos at the local gun shop. If I see a lone unloved box of something I could use on the shelf I buy it. That way the guys at the shop can pull the tag to make room for another brand.
I have an endless supply of desiccant that I place in my safes. When the phone company walks away from lead cable I’m in trouble.In theory, but I would bet anything you would be lucky to find one out of every 100 people that actually have ammunition stored properly. Maybe even one out of a thousand. I mean realistically you would have to run a dehumidifier 24 hours a day I would assume. Most people just have stuff jammed in a safe in their garage or their closet or something. So I feel like the question is legitimate for the average person anyway.
Take a ride South and go to Madison OutdoorsIs anywhere still doing pallets of ammo?
Take a ride South and go to Madison Outdoors