...Powder prices are still higher than IN Gun Club's everyday price so I skipped...
This was the first time I saw Ramshot Tac at the show since before Newtown. Three different vendors had 1lb and 8lb jugs. I still have plenty but it was nice to see.
Matt
We've had in stock for the better part of a year, fyi. Let me know when you need some more. Still have about 60 lbs in stock at the moment.
I still have roughly 30lbs. I'll need more projectiles and primers before powder runs low!
I haven't noticed the smells, which is making me paranoid it is me! I make sure I shower at least once a week, whether I need it or not, though.
I haven't noticed the smells, which is making me paranoid it is me! I make sure I shower at least once a week, whether I need it or not, though.
It is important that we put our best foot forward at gun shows, at the range, wherever we are.
Have you seen the photos that the media runs of guns shows, NRA meetings, etc.?
So, did you go full suit or slacks shirt tie? Please, educate this pleb.
35 years ago, gun shows were always a place of rare items, discount priced supplies and an assortment of cheapely priced surplus items. Since internet shopping was not around, that was a viable way to get what you needed. Lately it seems to be pretty much retail prices, common or undesireable items, and overpriced commercial and military surplus. You have to do a lot more scouting these days, and with the internet, it is just as easy to buy on line.
Even at that, I still go to a few shows, mostly to visit with friends, get raffle tickets from the Marine Corp League, and various gun or hunting clubs. I might pick up some powder or primers to avoid HAZ MAT fees. Mostly I go be cause IT IS A TRADITION.