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7.7 Japanese at Grafs
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Nice, thank you for the tip, ordered 4 boxes. So difficult to find, been going Mr. Nambu but it's always an auction on gunbroker and I don't always win it.Originally posted by doggieSomeone must put an end to this endless bickering by posting the unadulterated indisputable facts and truth."The California matrix of gun control laws is among the harshest in the nation and are filled with criminal law traps for people of common intelligence who desire to obey the law." - U.S. District Judge Roger T. BenitezOriginally posted by PMACA_MFGNot checkers, not chess, its Jenga.


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Been awhile since Norma 6.5 and 7.7 ammo was around stock up now reload later if your're so inclined. Midway was more expensive last week for both.Comment
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Did you check out gun deals.com, under ammo?Comment
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Yep when I woke up after hitting my head and thought .65 / round sounds great, but then I came to my senses and realized $$$ for reloading equipment $$$ for a tumbler, plus powder and supplies, etc., plus the 400 mile drive (for the instruction and beer time) buying a different home for space for said loading equipment and supplies for 80 rounds every couple of years just didn't seem to add up.
Appreciate the offer though, I'd take ya up on it if things were different!
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Originally posted by GoodEyeSniperMy neighbors think I'm a construction worker named Bruce.
Little do they know that's just my stripper outfit and name.Originally posted by ChopperXI am currently cleaning it and I noticed when I squeeze the snake this white paste like substance comes out. What the heck is this crap?Originally posted by Jeff LDon't D&T a virgin milsurp rifle. You'll burn in collector hell.Comment
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The long term economic benefit of reloading has been demonstrated and beaten like a dead horse over and over and over and over.
Is it possible though that some people don't have the time or inclination to reload, and are OK with paying extra for the convenience of having loaded ammunition delivered to their door step?
And P.S. Graf's is top notch. Excellent customer service and you actually talk to a real person when you call them.Comment
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The long term economic and creativity/satisfaction benefits of reloading has been demonstrated and only beaten like a dead horse over and over and over and over by supposedly firearms collectors/experts, and not by shooters/competitors who go for the total experience of maximum accuracy with vintage weapons.
Is it possible that some people don't have the time/capability/need to reload accurate ammunition, and are OK with paying way more then is reasonable for the convenience of having substandard ammunition to shoot at the 50/100 yard sniper line.Comment
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7.7!
Thanks, OP for the heads up.
U.S. Army/Sgt./67N (Aviation/1st CAV DIV, FT. HOOD/2nd INF DIV, S. KOREA/NTC FLT DET, FT. IRWIN) Veteran '81-'86Comment
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Dimension-ally the case is different from a .30-06 enough that makes me just want to buy the actual 7.7 brass even though I reload. The annealing makes the whole process that much more difficult.
Not really worth it to shoot about 200-300 rounds a year out of the various 7.7's I have.
Originally posted by doggieSomeone must put an end to this endless bickering by posting the unadulterated indisputable facts and truth."The California matrix of gun control laws is among the harshest in the nation and are filled with criminal law traps for people of common intelligence who desire to obey the law." - U.S. District Judge Roger T. BenitezOriginally posted by PMACA_MFGNot checkers, not chess, its Jenga.


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