Well fuckin' crap! Apparently I don't know how to search. I still can't find another thread, much less four of them.
Disregard and continue to march.
No need for further replies to this thread.
A decent Idea except the nearest Buc-ees is over 150 miles away, not that I am crazy about Buc-ees.You know who needs to have guns? Buc-ees
Wal-Mart still sells gun in most rural area stores.
In some of the western states they even sell reloading supplies. In Alaska they even still sell handguns.
The stores located in Karenville have not sold guns in some time.
When WM went woke and removed handgun ammo late last year I said fuggum. Haven't been in one since.
I've purchased thousands of rounds of pistol ammo from Walmart.
They used to have the best prices
I've purchased thousands of rounds of pistol ammo from Walmart.
They used to have the best prices
I have purchased thousands of rounds of 12 gauge ammo at WalMart over the years!
I agree with you both on the Federal 12 guage bulk packs. However, avoid the the Winchester bulk packs they sell at Wally World. Those things are junk. My first experience with them was #1 son's birthday, and he wanted to take a bunch of his friends out to shoot sporting clays instead of having a party. So I went to WM and bought 8 of the 100 round bulk packs they had there. 3 Federal Champion, and 5 Winchester Universal. I thought I never was going to get rid of those Winchester shells. In the first box we had 3 FTF's from 2 different shotgus, and 2 metal bases come off during the extraction process. And it didn't get much better throughout the rest of those shells. Throughout the day, 8 metal bases came off the shells during extraction from 3 different shotguns. After getting home we cut a few of the Winchester's open to see what was inside, and the shot looked like the dribbles from the pouring process. None of them were even close to being round. The powder charge looked like the floor sweepings at the end of the day. I ignited some of the loose powder, and there was what appeared to be a pile of dirt and sand left behind.Yes, for the price, the Federal Champion ammo was hard to beat.
I've purchased thousands of rounds of pistol ammo from Walmart.
They used to have the best prices