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    I looked at current. I saw Aquila for 94 cents. It's hard to find, period. 30.06 seems impossible to find.

    I have an Arisaka I would like to shoot a bit. ONLY thing I can find in 7.7x58 Jap is 69 bucks for a box of 20. They have 4 boxes.
    So much for that!
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    I have not bought ammo in about 20 years so decided to do a web search of what the prices are like in Canada. Like everywhere else, the prices in Canada were more than sticker shock to me. Compared to what I used to pay they would gag a maggot. Yea, times have sure changed.

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    I stock piled thousands of rounds of 7.62x39
    Bought it by the case (1300-1400 rnds.per. case, surplus military ammo) for under $250 a case. 30rnd German made magazines, $5 or less.

    The rifle is made by Arsenal, in Belgium. Cold hammer forged, chrome lined barrel, 16000 rnd.barrel life...just under $300.

    I see its now going for $1500 & up.

    And a unfired Poly tech AK 47 that my father left me, when he passed.

    Other than that ammo, all my other I reload with my brother. Bout the only thing I'm kinda low on, is 22 cal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    I have not bought ammo in about 20 years so decided to do a web search of what the prices are like in Canada. Like everywhere else, the prices in Canada were more than sticker shock to me. Compared to what I used to pay they would gag a maggot. Yea, times have sure changed.
    I haven't been to the range in ages, and this is a big part of the reason why. They shut down for a while after covid hit and I guess I just dropped the habit. And now when I think of going, I hesitate because there are other things that, dollar for dollar, just give me more enjoyment. One of these days I'll go back, but I'll also be bringing a bow. At least I can re-use that ammo.

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    Yeah, but its like riding a bike. Bout the only difference is ya lose a bit of refinement. Easily brought outta the memory banks.

    Shoot black powder rifle. Its the cheapest, and best way to keep those abilities.

    One shot....one kill.
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    I have been stocking 00 buck lately. I am just awestruck with the M4. It's a machine, even moreso with a specialized buckshot choke. I have challenged myself with fast reloads. Keaneau Reeves really is amazing from the videos that I have seen. Still, I practice regularly.
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    One shot....one kill. [/QUOTE]

    I've heard this saying somewhere before......
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Yeah, but its like riding a bike. Bout the only difference is ya lose a bit of refinement. Easily brought outta the memory banks.

    Shoot black powder rifle. Its the cheapest, and best way to keep those abilities.

    One shot....one kill.
    Unless you can get the deer to stand in a row, flank to flank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Yeah, but its like riding a bike. Bout the only difference is ya lose a bit of refinement. Easily brought outta the memory banks.

    Shoot black powder rifle. Its the cheapest, and best way to keep those abilities.

    One shot....one kill.
    Now yah talking !

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    Quote Originally Posted by nessmuck View Post
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    Now yah talking !
    That was Davy Crockett's rifle from the Alamo! I didn't know people still used flintlocks to hunt with.
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