Remington ammo
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- bearandoldman
- Ye Loquacious Olde Pharte
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Them white flowers are the most fun shooting I did last year, and I did have a witness, who will verify my record. Those stems are small but if you hit directly at the bade of the blossom and the stem junction the clip off great. I like your new self portrait in your avatar.Hakaman wrote:That sounds like alot of fun OM, 6 in a row would be hard to beat !
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


- bearandoldman
- Ye Loquacious Olde Pharte
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- Joined: Tue Aug 16, 2005 10:30 am
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I finally got rid of all my Rem Thunderbolt 22lr ammo. I took it to the range and put a cheap price tag on it to see if I could get any takers. Nobody! After a couple of hours, I asked a group of 22lr shooters if they would take it for free. Nobody wanted it. It has a reputation around the club as being an extremely dirty round. Finally I asked a couple others, later on, and one actually bought the brick and a half for $15. I was so glad to get rid of it. Remington has gotten a bad reputation from this junk.
Haka
Haka
They earned it is all I can add. That's worst I have ever used.Hakaman wrote:I finally got rid of all my Rem Thunderbolt 22lr ammo. I took it to the range and put a cheap price tag on it to see if I could get any takers. Nobody! After a couple of hours, I asked a group of 22lr shooters if they would take it for free. Nobody wanted it. It has a reputation around the club as being an extremely dirty round. Finally I asked a couple others, later on, and one actually bought the brick and a half for $15. I was so glad to get rid of it. Remington has gotten a bad reputation from this junk.
Haka
