Super colibri- why so expensive?

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  • tmschuller

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    Was looking up super colibri to maybe replenish but wow. I guess I don’t need them since I moved to the country but they were fun to shoot.
    Do the scouts or anyone/groups use these?? Thanks INGO
     

    Mongo59

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    Not that I know of. I used them to train my grandson on the value of keeping the rifle 'level' since they tend to rainbow over distance.

    I bought a brick of it back during the last 'shortage' for $35 and thought I was being robbed...
     

    freekforge

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    I paid $12 a box of 50 at Brian's surplus. It's a lot but I can shoot them at a pellet trap in the basement and practice when I cant make it to the range. I've settled on CBs, they're a little hotter but are still stopped in the trap.
     
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