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    Question: Ammo

    Where do you guys buy your ammo? I'm looking for decently priced online stuff. I know a guy who may be getting an AR type deal for his birthday if he can stop being such an asshole.
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    Is there a chance this asshole's birthday might be in January?
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    Oh, to answer your question: It's been a long time for me, but I used to go with "Cheaper Than Dirt", or sometimes "Midway", depending on what I was after.
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    Don't worry about it, I heard he can't stop.

    Seriously though, I can't help you as I reload my rifle ammo.

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    I've been really happy with Freedom Munitions online. They usually have free shipping deals once a month and their 223 and 556 ammo is great for plinking and competitively priced.

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    I usually buy from Midway when they do their ammo sales. Although I bought 1000 rounds of 223 Hornady 55gr Vmax from BVAC at a gun show a while back and got a great deal. That is what I coyote hunt with.

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    If you figure it out let me know. I’ve got two teenage boys and some times I feel like I’m supplying half the teenagers in town.


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    I was gonna say fishing is cheaper.

    But it really ain’t. But its all cheaper than golf! And more fun.

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    Palmetto State Armory
    Look it up, subscribe to the email blast and they have some hell of deals weekly.

    http://palmettostatearmory.com/
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    Would that be a saw palmetto or a cabbage palmetto?

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    Saw...
    It’s the state tree of South Carolina.
    A Government that pays people to do nothing destorys their willingness to do anything!

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    Just making sure you weren’t a Russian.

    They pick cabbage every damn time.

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    Cheaper than dirt ain’t a bad option, in my limited experience.

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