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    Jim,
    I would but the wife says NO WAY!
    She had no problem with my buying my sg Underwood, but she did look at me with "that look" when I told her what I paid for my last two boxes of Remington FMJ.
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    Indoor Range

    Hey Phil,

    There's an indoor range in Dallas, on Inwood I believe, just off I-35 that will let you shoot anything. I think it's only about 30 yards though.

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    Harlan, thanks for the tip. I did find one indoor range that would allow (non-metallic) FMJ over here. Only problem? It's only 15 yards. That's a little short for rifle...
    Maybe the rains will let up and allow the outdoor ranges to dry out some.
    Even better would be for the ammo market to loosen up enough for me to score some SP. I have a little, but that's reserved for home defense until I can find more.
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    Some of the guys on here say they use small pistol primers in their Carbine loads. I don't think it is a good idea but if you get desperate, might be worth a try. Be sure and wear safety glasses as always.

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    Love to shoot, respect my weapons, and I don't have to prove my testosterone level. I doubt I will ever be in a situation were I will risk my health or my weapons to "trying something different" with proven reloading formulas. I am dreading being at a public range next to the guy that is "trying something different". Of course, I may have withdrawal symptoms from the lack of gun fire and smell of powder....
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    I just got a tool called freechex from a guy in Ca. He sells on ePay. It is used to make gas checks out of your scrap aluminum cans, likie pop and beer cans. I made a couple of dozen just to see how it works and with a little tweaking, I started getting good checks. I haven't sized and lubed the bullets yet, but the seem to fit the base of the .30 cast bullets nice and snug. They should work fine. I'll give them a try as soon as I get the opportunity. The tool costs around $40 including shipping. That is less than two packs of checks. I picked up a second set for .357/.38/.9mm. It works a little differently, but produces useable gas check too. Since I shoot a lot of cast, these will save me a bunch of money in the long run. Email me if you want the contact info. jimb16@hotmail.com
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    The main problem around here is that what ammo is available is FMJ.
    In an earlier post my reference to "our kind" shooting FMJ " was interpreted by a few members in a way I did not intend. My bad......
    What I meant to say is that somehow we need to get the Manufacturers to start shipping SP, HP, JHP and such. Around here, most indoor and outdoor ranges don't want any FMJ on the range.
    We've got plenty of FMJ but my wife and I are sorely limited on where we can shoot right now.

    Any ideas as to when we might start seeing "acceptable" ammo? I track the stock market but not the ammo market.

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    Went to my local Wal-Mart and the Dept. Mgr informed me they had deleted
    his order # for .30 cal ammo. They won't carry it anymore. Is this happening
    any where else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FTD1167 View Post
    Went to my local Wal-Mart and the Dept. Mgr informed me they had deleted
    his order # for .30 cal ammo. They won't carry it anymore. Is this happening
    any where else?
    Yes. Both local Walmarts have stopped stocking carbine ammo here.
    It must have been a directive, but why? It sells as fast as it hits the shelves.

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    I am surrounded by 5 walmarts within 5 miles of me. Three of them have stocked .30 carb within the last 3 to 4 weeks. I intend on checking with each of the store managers and complaining that they dropped it from stock even though it was obviously selling. Then calling inthe district manager (by their policy, the have to give you the number to the district manager). As far as the guys in the DFW area, we can "remind" them all that Cabela's, Bass Pro and CTD will gladly trade our green cash for yellow box ammo. Maybe they will tell me why.... It may not do any good... and I don't want to buy any more at $25.97 a box anyway... but it will feel good to b%#ch for the cause to a retailer!!!! "oh, I feel good.... and I knew that I would, now.... I feel nice.... like sugar and spice, now... so good... " sorry, I was typing tone deaf....

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