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  • Yankee495
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 869

    Got a shipped status on 1/22 order: 01/22/2014 $28.87 Shipped

    Still got In Process on 1/23 order: 01/23/2014 $28.87 In Process DID NOT GET CHANGED TO BACK ORDER status like post above.

    So today when we were able to order I believe it was canceled double orders and mis-billed orders etc. that didn't go through right.

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    • siroliver
      Member
      • Oct 2009
      • 141

      Just received my 1400 Bucket O Bullets from 2 days ago it spilled and it does not look impressive heheheheheh
      drugstore-onlinecatalog.com

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      • DMorris2321
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2011
        • 1158

        Originally posted by Yankee495
        Got a shipped status on 1/22 order: 01/22/2014 $28.87 Shipped

        Still got In Process on 1/23 order: 01/23/2014 $28.87 In Process DID NOT GET CHANGED TO BACK ORDER status like post above.

        So today when we were able to order I believe it was canceled double orders and mis-billed orders etc. that didn't go through right.
        Sweet just saw this and checked mine and it shipped too.
        Last edited by DMorris2321; 01-23-2014, 3:01 PM.

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        • rodH
          Member
          • Dec 2008
          • 259

          Originally posted by Capybara
          Best apart about having a single shot BRNO ZKM-468, it will literally shoot any .22 that chambers with no problem. So if I get stuff that chokes the SR22 or the 10/22, just set it aside for the BRNO and plink away. One of least expensive and most fun guns.
          This is why I am thinking of getting am MP22. My P22 is a little fickle

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          • ParanoidCivilian
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2011
            • 1355

            Originally posted by G21Shooter
            Incorrect. A 50 cal ammo can will hold 11 bricks of .22 lr dumped in loose.

            Impressive
            You know where you are? You're in the jungle baby.... You're gonna.............................................

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            • PubChef
              Member
              • Nov 2013
              • 441

              Originally posted by DMorris2321
              Sweet just saw this and checked mine and it shipped too.

              As with mine. I was able to order two on the same day for some reason. One has shipped, maybe by tonight the second will be marked.


              Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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              • Yankee495
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2014
                • 869

                Originally posted by PubChef
                As with mine. I was able to order two on the same day for some reason. One has shipped, maybe by tonight the second will be marked.


                Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
                Another guy accidentally ordered two using a phone on the 22nd and both shipped today. He said the phone don't wanna do it but it worked this time...I think it is a iPhone 4.

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                • inbox485
                  Veteran Member
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 3677

                  Originally posted by G21Shooter
                  Incorrect. A 50 cal ammo can will hold 11 bricks of .22 lr dumped in loose.

                  I would be hesitant doing that. As is in the bulk packs I get occasional bullets tweeked sideways. Ammo shouldn't be packed too high or too loose, and .22 lr is particularly fragile. JMO.
                  Up for rent...

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                  • skeleman63
                    Member
                    • Mar 2013
                    • 171

                    Got a Winchester 555 count box of 36 grain hollow points at big 5 for $33

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                    • Jester3
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2012
                      • 1132

                      Yeah

                      Originally posted by inbox485
                      I would be hesitant doing that. As is in the bulk packs I get occasional bullets tweeked sideways. Ammo shouldn't be packed too high or too loose, and .22 lr is particularly fragile. JMO.
                      It sure looks nice, gotta admit that!!

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                      • inbox485
                        Veteran Member
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 3677

                        Originally posted by Jester3
                        It sure looks nice, gotta admit that!!
                        That it does, and if he's gentle with it, it will be fine, but I don't put ammo in cans to be gentle with them.
                        Up for rent...

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                        • Lurch762
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 962

                          One reason I don't throw them all in a single can like that is it's harder to keep track of inventory. I leave them in the bulk pack and when I grab a new box, I subtract the entire box quantity from the inventory spreadsheet. Yes, I keep a spreadsheet.

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                          • RudyB
                            Junior Member
                            • Jan 2014
                            • 77

                            Originally posted by Lurch762
                            One reason I don't throw them all in a single can like that is it's harder to keep track of inventory. I leave them in the bulk pack and when I grab a new box, I subtract the entire box quantity from the inventory spreadsheet. Yes, I keep a spreadsheet.
                            As you should!

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                            • Calamity Sue
                              Calguns Addict
                              • Oct 2013
                              • 7061

                              Originally posted by Lurch762
                              One reason I don't throw them all in a single can like that is it's harder to keep track of inventory. I leave them in the bulk pack and when I grab a new box, I subtract the entire box quantity from the inventory spreadsheet. Yes, I keep a spreadsheet.
                              I also use a spreadsheet, but sometimes I like to put items like the Rem Bucket or other bulk ammo in something that manages a little easier. Even the small boxes work with what I do. I'll take, for instance the Win 333 or 555 and empty a box into a plastic bag, along with a silica bag. Remove as much air as you can before you seal the bag. Mark on the bag what the item is. I use to just cut the label from a box and put it into the bag, but the cardboard from the box has sulfur in it. Most cardboards have some, so I quit doing that. Place the bags in an ammo can that has a gasket. I use both metal and plastic, but prefer the metal. You can place quite a bit of ammo in a can this way. I also place a silica bag on top of everything before closing the can for long term storage. The inventory is by bags and I also make a notation (column) for bag location in the numbered cans. When I need something, I'll take a bag from a can. It goes into my shooting bag, and the entire plastic bag comes off my inventory. What's in my shooting bag is not on my inventory list. It works pretty well.
                              Actually Sue's Husband

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                              • USAFVET1
                                Calgunner
                                CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                                • Mar 2013
                                • 989

                                Palmetto State Armory Has Federal American Eagle Suppressor .22LR 45gr Copper Plated 50rds for $7.99.

                                Last edited by USAFVET1; 01-23-2014, 5:32 PM.

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