The best kind of shoot.

FeistyLemur

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The best kind of shoot, is the kind where you aren't even 100% sure how many rounds your taking along.

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^^^lol, I don't mind cleaning after shooting corrosive ammo. But sometimes it nice not to have to clean the sks and the svt both the same night. I like the field stripping routine and re assembly, I find it relaxing.
 
because you dont want to clean your rifle after every use , i can shoot twice for the same price . plus some of you have probably buy some non corrosive that weere corrosive and got the surprise to discover it , i prefer to shoot more for the same price and have ot clean so i can inspect my rifle and know it something going wrong ,
 
Normally I'd agree with the twice as much for the same price statement but when you get an sks and 1200 rounds of non corrosive shipped for $399 vs an sks and 1330 rounds of corrosive from lever arms for $375 I'll take the non corosive any day. If I was just looking for ammo I'd buy corrosive hands down.
 
I payed 275 a crate for this stuff for 1200 round crates. Corrosive isn't that much cheaper. I shot my VZ almost every single day since I got it. I like shooting my gun every day, I don't like cleaning my gun every day though.
 
I don't need NC because I clean the powder fouling and oil the bore anyways so I might as well save money with corrosive. $200 shipped for corrosive is pretty good savings.
 
I payed 275 a crate for this stuff for 1200 round crates. Corrosive isn't that much cheaper. I shot my VZ almost every single day since I got it. I like shooting my gun every day, I don't like cleaning my gun every day though.



never paid more than 250 with tax for corrosive , my last crates of 1320 cost me 230 , and the sellier bellot stuff 210 last time , so to 210 ro 275 it still have a marge ... not a fan of the chinesse scrap ,
 
never paid more than 250 with tax for corrosive , my last crates of 1320 cost me 230 , and the sellier bellot stuff 210 last time , so to 210 ro 275 it still have a marge ... not a fan of the chinesse scrap ,

The DA/LCW non corrosive currently in stock at CanAm is actually Ukrainian made. There was some discussion about it in the CanAm forum a while back. They got exactly one large shipment out before everything went to sh!t over there, it took a while to ship and process through customs, which is why there was the lag.

"Dominion Arms" is CanAm's house brand - not all products with that lable come from China/Norinco.

Generally, I don't have a lot of love for CanAm, and I'll gladly spend an extra few $$ to get the same product from just about anyone else. But I thought I'd give a 1000 rd case of the DA/LCW HP ammo, and I'm glad I did. It's good ammo - groups tighter than any of the surplus stuff. Just a lot more consistent and doesn't leave as much soot in the barrel/gas block.

As for the corrosive v. non corrosive argument: Get both. I have a very large stockpile of corrosive, which I use most of the time, and especially on days when I know I'm going to be shooting high volume.

I also keep 500-1500 rds of non corrosive around, for days when I know it's going to be either inconvenient to clean after shooting, or if I'm going to be shooting low volume (under 50 rounds), where it seems a bit of a wasted effort to have to clean immediately after.

As for the OP - That's a good way to go to the range. "Never count your money while you're sitting at the table." Just go and shoot for as long as you want to shoot.
 
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