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  • rseymorejr

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    Feb 28, 2011
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    Harford County
    I don't have a rifle in that caliber yet.... I should stock up for when I get one.... hello, my name is Dr. M and I have a problem.

    Not a problem. That's a perfectly rational plan. Invest enough in ammunition that you have to end up buying the rifle. It makes perfect economic sense.

    A long time ago I bought a box of shooting related stuff at an auction. In that box was a set of 45-70 reloading dies. I took that as a sign from God! Not too long after that I "had" to buy a Marlin 1895!
     

    Doco Overboard

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    Thats a good price for loaded ammo. I haven't been shooting my 35 much in the past few years. There is a significant difference in the hand-loads I made vs the Remington factory ammo in terminal performance. I rolled up a ton of hand-loads that I never used and have been sitting on a ton of brass. I always wince at the price of .35 cal bullets when I see them as of late.I would grab that up if I needed .35 ammo thats a hell of a deal.
     

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