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12-10-2018, 12:39 PM
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22lr hoarding ended a while back
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12-10-2018, 01:38 PM
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12-10-2018, 01:40 PM
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I have a 9 shot wheel gun, for fun shooting at the range.
It's the only one DW doesn't mind as it does not "jump" in her hand.
It looks a lot like this one.
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12-10-2018, 02:24 PM
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Good to know about the 22lr ammo. I ended up buying a BB gun and an airsoft pistol for plinking. I can shoot soda cans with them in my urban backyard. Surprisingly they're quite fun (minus the clean up lol). In fact, the BB gun is still too powerful for my smallish backyard. I put a cardboard box behind the target to catch the BBs and to minimize ricochet.
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12-10-2018, 02:58 PM
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Two of my favorite fluted barrels High Standard 22's. After being manufactured ~50 years ago, they still shoot like new, it's to bad I can't, but hey, I'm older than that! My aim isn't as steady as it once was and the eyes aren't as sharp.
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12-10-2018, 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by dvalley
At one point (3 yrs or so ago?) I heard there was a shortage of 22 ammo and it was very pricey to the point people were doing their own reloading. I guess no longer is the case?
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There was a run that lasted until the presidential election in 2016. Since then it has been easy and cheap to buy whatever. No doubt it is just a matter of time until the next run, probably starting 6 months before the next presidential election. Anyone shooting rimfire would be well advised to stash a case or two of their favorite brand against that eventuality.
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12-10-2018, 03:14 PM
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gone traveling
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I used to shoot USPSA competitions with a .40 SVI with iron sights. Once my closeup eyesight diminished, I gave it up. Also have a .45 Springfield TRP Operator. Now prefer to shoot scoped target rifles. I have a Rem 700 5R mil spec in .308.
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12-10-2018, 03:16 PM
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I used to fell squirrels with a pellet gun if they ventured into DW's garden. Lately, I prefer to pop 'em in the butt with a BB gun. While it stings, no harm is done. And it's hoot watching them react.
They are smart though. Once they know the risk, they'll spend several minutes in the neighbors' trees reconning the yard for me. If they think it's safe, they dash to the garden like mad. But, they can't see me in the screened in patio, so if I'm quiet, the butt stinging commences.
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12-10-2018, 03:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dvalley
At one point (3 yrs or so ago?) I heard there was a shortage of 22 ammo and it was very pricey to the point people were doing their own reloading. I guess no longer is the case?
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I've been reloading for over 50 years and have never heard of anyone trying to reload 22 rimfire ammo. I've never even seen reloading components for 22 rimfire ammo. But I guess anything is possible?
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Originally Posted by erkevin
22lr hoarding ended a while back
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Not for everyone. However, I do recall a couple of times over the years that 22 ammo was hard to get for periods of time and prices started going up. I joined the panic buying and bought about 20 bricks at one time. I still buy more today from time to time "to keep up my shelf load" and I do rotate my stock. Some of the ammo I shoot today is over 20 years old and still works perfectly.
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12-10-2018, 03:25 PM
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Hmm, even the lowly Daisy BB (copper BBs) gun will put a hole straight through a full soda can on both sides...so I don't know if it's only stinging the squirrels or much more. Unless you mean airsoft BBs.
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12-10-2018, 03:27 PM
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12-10-2018, 03:45 PM
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No problem, you wouldn't know such a thing if you are not into the hobby. If you go to an outdoor shooting range you'll find 10's of thousands (maybe 100's of thousands) of 22 rimfire cases on the ground. Nobody picks them up.
Most people that reload will only reload the "centerfire" ammo that they shoot. And they will pickup their spent cases.
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12-10-2018, 03:53 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Car-Guy
No problem, you wouldn't know such a thing if you are not into the hobby. If you go to a outdoor shooting range you find 10's of thousands (maybe 100's of thousands) of 22 rimfire cases on the ground. Nobody picks them up.
Most people that reload will only reload the "centerfire" ammo that they shoot. And they will pickup their spent cases.
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Ah gotcha! yeah, never got into it as a hobby. I just have a .357 for home/camping defense and use .38 spcl ammo in it for practice once or twice a yr.
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12-10-2018, 05:14 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Car-Guy
I've been reloading for over 50 years and have never heard of anyone trying to reload 22 rimfire ammo. I've never even seen reloading components for 22 rimfire ammo. But I guess anything is possible?
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Actually, during the shortage someone came up with a rimfire reloading kit. From what I heard, it was slow, hazardous, and producing subpar ammunition. I don't imagine anyone bothers now that you can readily buy the stuff.
Personally, the shortage got me off my duff to start reloading. If 22 rimfire becomes unobtanium for long enough that I am in anger of running out, 38 special is pretty cheap to load and shoot.
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12-10-2018, 07:11 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by brewer12345
Actually, during the shortage someone came up with a rimfire reloading kit. From what I heard, it was slow, hazardous, and producing subpar ammunition. I don't imagine anyone bothers now that you can readily buy the stuff.
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As I said, I guess anything is possible. Certainly it's not technically impossible. But I've never seen one or even seen the components needed to roll your own 22rf.
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Originally Posted by brewer12345
Personally, the shortage got me off my duff to start reloading. If 22 rimfire becomes unobtanium for long enough that I am in anger of running out, 38 special is pretty cheap to load and shoot.
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For my pistols, I load 38's, 44's and 45's since my loads are much better than what I can buy. Much better accuracy, lots of bullet and powder selections and I can crank them up or slow them down like I want. However, I draw the line at loading 9mm's. They are cheap enough to buy factory loads and I never particularly like that cartridge anyway.
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12-10-2018, 07:33 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Car-Guy
For my pistols, I load 38's, 44's and 45's since my loads are much better than what I can buy. Much better accuracy, lots of bullet and powder selections and I can crank them up or slow them down like I want. However, I draw the line at loading 9mm's. They are cheap enough to buy factory loads and I never particularly like the cartridge anyway.
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I have the most fun doing this with 30-06. Full house loads for elk hunting, midrange for deer (like a 30-30 with a bigger slug), popgun stuff for small game and plinking. A 118 grain gas checked bullet doing 1600 FPS is tons of fun out my elk rifle.
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12-11-2018, 08:33 AM
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Actually do the first two pretty well. Haven't been a gun guy. Nothing against them, just haven't ventured into that. DW might have a fit if I did so I try and keep the peace. I do have a Remington pump for intruders and a scoped pellet rifle to take care of the flickers that peck on the metal on my house.
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12-11-2018, 09:22 AM
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Every fathers day I take the ole man. It always surprises me how well some of the other shooters are doing. Sometimes I bring the 30-6 and fire off a few rounds just to see who is awake. Otherwise CnC Beretta M9.
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12-11-2018, 09:49 AM
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OP here... quick pic of newest arrival... Browning BuckMark Countour URX 22lr. Feels great... red dot going on it today.
For a funny video, check this out
My venture into target shooting is like a hobby I had about 15 years ago.. saltwater aquariums. Talk about an expensive hobby! I enjoyed not only the biology and beauty but also the chemistry and mechanics involved. Pumps, protein skimmers, UV system and the saltwater balance of the right elements. I even had 'live rock' air freighted over from the Philippines as part of a group buy. I gave it up after a particularly nasty algae bloom and the rising expense of the animals.
My foray into golf, guitars and guns all have a similar component that hooked me... simple math. I'm a math moron, but the science involved in each hobby is a simple to understand but hard to master. It's fascinating to note the mathematical patterns and elements that Mother Nature weaves into everything.
Finally, at my older age, math is fun.
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12-11-2018, 11:58 AM
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Yep, big gun nut here. Up until last year I shot Bullseye with a Buckmark. Now I use it for speed steel. I use Glocks for shooting USPSA, IDPA and hope to get into 3 gun pretty soon. Need more experience with a shotgun and rifle first though.
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