RockRat64
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Small rifle primers and 8lb blc (2) or h335
Cheap .32 acp ammo, but that was hit and miss before everything went sideways.
I would not want to risk a new gun owner not getting their first gun because I wanted a range toy. I would not want a new gun owner to have no ammo for a new gun because I grabbed a box, that I don't even need.
Fire up the Wahl, no guard, adjusted close. Go all over. Except the eyebrows. No problem. Makes it easier to put the Rogaine right on the scalp.
Amen to thatNothing. I saw the lines stretching outside all my local gun shops in the last week before being forced to close over Covid. I would not want to risk a new gun owner not getting their first gun because I wanted a range toy. I would not want a new gun owner to have no ammo for a new gun because I grabbed a box, that I don't even need.
Governor closed all "non-essential" businesses. Should've got a haircut so it doesn't get in my eyes as I shoot at my home range.
Since this is my first experience with an event that creates a "run" on ammo and reloading supplies, I'd have to go with the pistol primers (both large and small) and .45acp projectiles.
I'm not OUT of primers, I've got 200-300 SPP and 300-400 LPP left. I also have a couple hundred SRP and 500 federal LPM. I have used the mag primers in 10mm and I've read that they'll probably be okay in .45acp as long as I work the load up from scratch.
But I just started loading .45acp, and I only have the 225 extreme plated 230 RN that I picked up from the marketplace on here. And they're either loaded or fired in ladder work ups..
Fortunately (or unfortunately), COVID-19 has my state on a "stay at home" order and I won't be able to unload my ammo.. so I guess I'm sitting OK with what I have loaded up..
If the alcohol sales stopped....there would be riots. lol
I've DIY'd my haircuts for the last 20 years since it quit growing on top anyway. I use the clippers my wife bought when she went to dog grooming school but never ended up a groomer. I figured by the time I'm 82.yrs old I will have saved more on haircuts than she spent on school and equipment.This is good advice. Every time I take the family in and spend $60+ every 3-4 weeks, it urks me.
What's wrong with a mohawk?I should point out, I'm not allowed to touch my son's hair. He and Mama outvoted me. Make one joke about a mohawk and I'm banished from cutting his hair.
Also wish I could have ordered the bullets I wanted to try but were out of stock everywhere.