As long as people buy from Walmart and CT, the prices will be higher at the small gun shops.
When there are no more local gun shops and the big chain stores deem it politically incorrect to sell ammunition, you will lose your supply.
Silly idea, isn't it?
Wait a minute...
Thats what happened twice now since bill C68
I live in a community that supports our local gun shops. We don't care what these big businesses do.
We choose to spent the extra 50 cents on a box of ammo , keep our local gun shops, and deal with qualified staff.
The best price in my town is never at Walmart or CT.
My local store fights gun control legislation. Your CT makes donations to the Liberal Party of Canada.
When your town has no ammunition, guns, or vendors, remember that you saved 50 cents...
and shipping costs suck....
Your choices killed the local store. You suck.
Put your thumb over the end of the barrel, let us know if it only breaks the skin
Lot's of towns don't have guns stores so you are right to support the ones you have in your town actually Edmonton is almost a city isn't it?![]()
Why does Winchester continue to put crap in their boxes of ammo then?
Back in the day, (about 40 yrs ago) CT sold their own brand of ammo, and it was definitely under powered. I was about 12, and I used to hunt bunnies on our farm every night in the fall and winter after school (and sometimes instead of school). I preferred it because it was cheap and didn't turn the bunnies into hamburger. I saved the dominion shells for ducks and geese. But brand name shell were and still are straight from the original manufacturers warehouse
Care to tell us more? I've never had a problem with Winchester ammo. Although I did just buy a couple boxes of Imperial shotshells from CT to try out. Good to see Canadian made shotshells available in quantity at CT stores. Hope it shoots good!
Winchester rimfire ammo is notoriously bad, lots of duds.
Their shotshells and centerfire cartridges seem fine, but I avoid their .22 bulk boxes (with the exception of Dynapoints, those rock)
Winchester rimfire ammo is notoriously bad, lots of duds.
Their shotshells and centerfire cartridges seem fine, but I avoid their .22 bulk boxes (with the exception of Dynapoints, those rock)
As long as people buy from Walmart and CT, the prices will be higher at the small gun shops.
When there are no more local gun shops and the big chain stores deem it politically incorrect to sell ammunition, you will lose your supply.
Silly idea, isn't it?
Wait a minute...
Thats what happened twice now since bill C68
I live in a community that supports our local gun shops. We don't care what these big businesses do.
We choose to spent the extra 50 cents on a box of ammo , keep our local gun shops, and deal with qualified staff.
The best price in my town is never at Walmart or CT.
My local store fights gun control legislation. Your CT makes donations to the Liberal Party of Canada.
When your town has no ammunition, guns, or vendors, remember that you saved 50 cents...
and shipping costs suck....
Your choices killed the local store. You suck.
Care to tell us more? I've never had a problem with Winchester ammo. Although I did just buy a couple boxes of Imperial shotshells from CT to try out. Good to see Canadian made shotshells available in quantity at CT stores. Hope it shoots good!
EDMONTON will always be a "town". Where do you think the name came from? EDMOND'S TOWN.