Our boy is tight with his nickels.
I would almost bet a lunch (cheeseburgers at your favorite pub) that he is hooked on the .22 round because it is the absolute cheapest way to shoot. Or he is recoil shy.....
Just a casual observation.
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Our boy is tight with his nickels.
I would almost bet a lunch (cheeseburgers at your favorite pub) that he is hooked on the .22 round because it is the absolute cheapest way to shoot. Or he is recoil shy.....
Just a casual observation.
Our boy is tight with his nickels.
I would almost bet a lunch (cheeseburgers at your favorite pub) that he is hooked on the .22 round because it is the absolute cheapest way to shoot. Or he is recoil shy.....
Just a casual observation.
1. No great discovery there: guilty , I thought that's why anyone has a 22LR: save $$ at the range.
2. When I go to the range for an hour, I run about 300 rounds through.
3. Yes, I am the kind of guy that does the math: the difference is between $20 and $80 in ammo costs for 1 range visit. (depending what you are running through. I was running .22 magnum, .25, .32, .380, 38 special, 9mm and .45 acp besides the 22LR: some of that gets up to 30 cents and more, some "only" 20 cents each.
I don't even want to talk about the .410 or the 45LC
I have eliminated the .25 and the .45, and intend to do the same with the .32, which will reduce range costs.
4. I try to go 1x/wk = difference of $80 and $320 in a month (on average)
5. In a year based on 1x/wk = $1000ish as compared to $4000ish.
6. Even if you only do half of that b/c life gets in the way: $500ish compared to $2000 per year.
7. Yes, nickels are important to me especially with retirement looming which will bring a screeching halt to this type of expenditure.
8. I can afford it now, so I'm having my fun: things will change as does with age and a reduced income.
These threads are tedious.
If I did not already have 2 stainless SR1911's and it was priced right I would by it so we could close this.............
I'll give you tree fiddy
My observation if you will and while it might sound like a joke there is 80% truth to it. If you want to sell something for close to what you need it seems hat if the buyer (or a lot of them) think they are getting a steal and you letting yourself get hosed by your own necessity buyers will come out of the wood work. So make up a story about bankruptcy,wife leaving or something and they will be like buzzards! Again just an observation
All worked out for the best! Sometimes just takes a little longer.
Any chance you're about 8 stories tall and a crustacean from the protozoic era?