Breaking into old Inventory

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  • Magyars

    Grandmaster
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    Mar 6, 2010
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    Delaware County Freehold
    I've been taking an inventory of all my old stock. Looks like I'm in pretty good shape for 45, 357, 30 caliber projectiles.
    Could use more 9, and 223 bullets.
    Powder and primers is GTG
     

    VinceU1

    Sharpshooter
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    Aug 1, 2011
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    Indy
    Seriously, travel to Wyoming much? The only time I've seen that sort of collection of old hunting bullets (other than sling shot ammo) was in hardware store just outside of Casper. Spent a lot of money that day and the wife unit was upset...
     

    Trapper Jim

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    Dec 18, 2012
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    Arcadia
    Yes. Love Wyoming. Much of my stuff was bought from Small town gun shops and hardware stores right here in Indiana. Places like Anderson Brothers in Tippecanoe, or the trading post on Pretty Lake, or Lengels in Wabash.
     

    1nderbeard

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    Apr 3, 2017
    2,544
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    Hendricks County
    So I had the day off from kids, wife, and (mostly) work.
    What does a CPA do on his day off? Ammo inventory of course!
    I counted about 90% of it, and was very surprised.

    I decided I need to either buy less, or shoot more. I resolved to do the latter.
     
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