If you're interested in the blued ones, Impact Guns has them in stock:
http://www.impactguns.com/ruger-1022-international-wmannlicher-walnut-stock-1265-736676012657.aspx
Is that a misprint? Did you mean $44.00 per thousand?
If they're actually selling them at $440.00 per thousand, I have about 90,000 I'd like to sell if anyone is interested. I thought I was paying too much when I bought them at $12.00 per thousand.
Academy in Slidell has a rack of AR's, a SIG I believe, and an M1A as of 4 this afternoon.
All at pre-stupidity prices. AR's in the $700 - $800 range.
They also had a bunch of 22's. AR types - S&W's, Colts, Mossbergs, etc, as well as a couple of the 10/22's with the laser on the stock.
No...
I'm cleaning up my lead stash and would like to compare the hardness as I go. It's been sitting there about 15 years, the old cans and jugs that I never processed have about rotted away.
I can buy it from you, trade reloading components (primers, powder, etc) or lead for it, or trade factory...
Anyone in Slidell have a Lee lead hardness tester they aren't using?
I think I'm going to start cleaning up my lead stash and it would be nice to check it as I go.
I can buy it from you, or trade lead, primers, powder, other loading supplies, or factory ammo.
PM me if interested.
What are the chances that the 4 best all happened to end up on the same corner of the board?
4/33 x 4/33 x 4/33 x 4/33 = .0002
In other words, about 1 out of 5000.
It would be interesting to see how repeatable his test is.
I have tons of Small Pistol, Large Pistol, Small Rifle, and Large Rifle primers.
Only think I don't have is Large Rifle Magnum.
Naturally I just ended up with a rifle that needs the magnum primers.
Would like to trade a brick of anything else for a brick of Large Rifle Magnum, or one...
I load .308 for my 700PSS on my Dillon 650, using the Dillon powder measure. It consistently shoots .3" at 100 yards with the bullets .010" off the lands, unfortunately they're too long to load through the mag at that length.