Posted by LOU from Wi. on July 27, 2014 at 09:43:59 from (184.157.208.245):
Son found Hornady bullets, ordered and was shipped,price was right, so was going to order the second batch, they showed it was out of stock. So yesterday we looked on another sports gun site, and found we could order a box from them. Now I'll bet if we looked today, there would be no Hornady 30 cal. RN 220 grain bullets. Anyway now we can load another 100 of them. We don't hoard like others,but like to have a few on hand for recreational use and hunting rounds.It's a shame I am not a fortune teller, as I would have stocked up before it went haywire.I buy a little here and there and leave the rest for others who enjoy the sport also.
There used to be plenty of them from Hornady, but now those are days gone by. It seems to be 22 available,plain lead nose ammo, which would require a vast amount of cleaning after every shot,by the barrel being caked with lead. We take our 22's along in the tractor when out and about. Miss the good ole days of buying what you want, when you want, for a reasonable price. Times sure have changed, the term good ole days, is true and to the point.
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