are you saying you run a patch after every 5 rounds?
It would be a boring world if we were all into the same thing. The trick is not getting chapped at other people's choices.
I shoot groups on paper.
5 rounds, walk to the target, check, assess, patch.
Go back try and get better and better with every group.
It's pretty much what I do with all my guns. More like therapy and relaxation for me personally.
Sometimes set up pop cans full of water so I can pick them up easily after I hit them.
I don't blast away with thousands of rounds each trip with any gun, never did.
I guess I'm wierd lol
As well as they charge Ontario tax to everyone instead of just GST. American eagle works out to a little over 40 bucks a brick :/^ shipping is tooo much
As well as they charge Ontario tax to everyone instead of just GST. American eagle works out to a little over 40 bucks a brick :/
I guess I'm still waiting for my backorder case of CCI Blazer, hopefully it shows up in the next 6 months
There's a gas station gun store near Langton Ontario.
$28.99/brick from GR, not the cheapest around, but they let me backorder it, unlike other places (all in it works out to 7.6 cents rd) I'll still try and get some bucket o bullets or something cheaper per round locally for my family/gf blasting away.
I guess it's time to break out my case of Russian "Junior" .22 ammo. 5000 rounds in a wooden case, black casings and bullet covered in slimy lube that in most of my .22's shoots like near match ammo. Some of you may remember Milarm selling this stuff in the late '90's for what was then an OK price (can't remember). The boxes have a green label with a "chicken" drawing. Phil.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdsxpqbdH8YI guess it's time to break out my case of Russian "Junior" .22 ammo. 5000 rounds in a wooden case, black casings and bullet covered in slimy lube that in most of my .22's shoots like near match ammo. Some of you may remember Milarm selling this stuff in the late '90's for what was then an OK price (can't remember). The boxes have a green label with a "chicken" drawing. Phil.
I guess it's time to break out my case of Russian "Junior" .22 ammo. 5000 rounds in a wooden case, black casings and bullet covered in slimy lube that in most of my .22's shoots like near match ammo. Some of you may remember Milarm selling this stuff in the late '90's for what was then an OK price (can't remember). The boxes have a green label with a "chicken" drawing. Phil.