Watched this auction as it interested me because I have an unopened 8 lb jug, and 4831 is not something I use much of. Good grief. $125 per lb plus $62 shipping. I'd sell mine for half that per lb and be darn happy.
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Either that, or people are so panic stricken that when they see something they "need" , it all of a sudden becomes a dire necessity in their minds.No, but at the prices paid on there every day, a person could soon look into selling on there. Must be places in the country with way more money floating around then I'm used to, and with no access to shooting supplies close by.
Either that, or people are so panic stricken that when they see something they "need" , it all of a sudden becomes a dire necessity in their minds.
Reading this reminds me of how my dad raised me. With hunting rifles we confirmed zero with one or two shots a year. Shotguns and 22’s were for small game. Dinking around was done with a 22 or more likely a pellet gun. A box of shells lasted a little while and there best be quite a few deer hanging up in return. I’m returning to that philosophy and if I can ring an eight inch gong at 100 and 200 yards without issue I leave it alone.
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AmenTruth!