ismith
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Good thing groceries are still inexpensive.
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The most expensive retail freight I ever hauled was Maybelline cosmetics. How much do you figure 40,000# of lip stick is worth?Yea I know that. Drove them myself for about 30 yrs!
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Your right! And believe it or not I drove OTR for 30+ yrs!Hate to break it to you but 80,000 is the total weight of the semi and trailer loaded. Mostly we can haul around 40k depending on the setup.
And you would be surprised on how much the skids it’s packed on weighs.
pew pew pewThere are many perks to rifles that don't burn more than 40-50 grains per squeeze, operational costs being one.
I don’t think I’ve seen reloader 17 in 3 years or more I couldn’t help myself.Bought a pound of benchmark from there the other day for $54. Always higher priced there but they have a pretty good selection of powders right now. Didn’t look at primers as I’m pretty set on those
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Tell me about it. I shoot RL26 in 3 rifles. 1 burns 79 grains. Apparently an 8lb jug of RL26 is selling for $1000 on gunbrokerThere are many perks to rifles that don't burn more than 40-50 grains per squeeze, operational costs being one.
or for the low low price of $700 on hunttalkTell me about it. I shoot RL26 in 3 rifles. 1 burns 79 grains. Apparently an 8lb jug of RL26 is selling for $1000 on gunbroker
I paid $200 in 2020 and that was plentyor for the low low price of $700 on hunttalk
Have never really used viht powders partially because of their cost but they have gained my attention lately and are the low cost kid on the block now..
This is always interesting to me. Thousands upon thousands of dollars invested in our "gear", and powder is too expensive. mtmuleyThere are many perks to rifles that don't burn more than 40-50 grains per squeeze, operational costs being one.
It's not too expensive, it's just a perk. My truck isn't too expensive, but commuting in a car is cheaper. It's a fact.This is always interesting to me. Thousands upon thousands of dollars invested in our "gear", and powder is too expensive. mtmuley
I get it. But, you don't have to shoot powder eaters all the time. It's no secret what my favorite hunting cartridge is. I also use two others. I shoot them often, but burn 19 grains in my practice rifle I shoot a lot. mtmuleyIf I burn through a barrel 40gr at a time instead of 80gr at a time, the difference in cost of powder at $55/lb will pay for a barrel and most of a chamber job.
But doesn't that make you soft when you get out the BIG gun?I get it. But, you don't have to shoot powder eaters all the time. It's no secret what my favorite hunting cartridge is. I also use two others. I shoot them often, but burn 19 grains in my practice rifle I shoot a lot. mtmuley
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The cheapest most available powder out there. It’s dumb but my 243 likes it. I don’t think reloading components are coming back.