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Some people flake their own blades. long time too
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You don't. henceInteresting why I have over 10k in 22LR, I am curious how does one reuse the rimfire part that indents when struck ??
And then of course I have to bring on the yawn.I don't need it.
I'm the dirty SOB that bought all the 22 ammo!
Oh I saw the video, but still doesn't seem like the right way to go. Oh well its not a plan of mine to reload 22LR lol.He also has a youtube acct and shows the whole process.
I was thinking of applying this concept to knife making in an emergency.. I need to set aside a few things.
A large file
A 300 pound anvil
A couple different sizes of hammers
A forge
A ton of coal
A hand operated grinder
A quart of tempering oil
Assorted blacksmith tongs
A belt sander
A leather sewing kit
Thread
Leather
Elk antler
Brass for the guard/pommel
Tinners rivets
If knives become impossible to find I can just make one for myself.
Or as my wife suggested I could just buy a couple of knives and hide them in my sock drawer in case they're ever needed.
No.Me thinks post #24 is off a Zero... Or two even....
Hey Philip, no one will know you're talking to them if you don't quote. Anyway, I said "shoot".. not buy. little hint there for yaCrickets.....
Can anybody find me a Advertisement for a thousand Rounds of Centerfire ammo for the price of $30.00???? In present day time?????
Crickets Excrete.
philip
My heavens! You sure you didn't misplace a couple decimal points or brain cells? lolYears ago I picked enough primers to last my lifetime. From that batch along with some red dot, I load 38 specials for my model 92 lever action at a cost of about $25 per thousand. However, I cast my own from a stash of free wheel weights and my costs are pre-panic. If I had to buy primers and powder today, it would cost me at least $50 per thousand using my wheel weights. The costs of everything have gone up in these times.
It would give you more time at the golf course. lol.The cost and time to reload them, plus the questionable reliability (IMO) or the reloaded ammo, just doesn't seem like a good trade off. Right now, in the time it would take to reload 500 rounds, I could earn 10x the theoretical cost savings and spend that on commercial ammo.