Posted by LOU from Wi. on January 22, 2014 at 16:39:39 from (72.160.238.98):
Don't you just love it when you go to order things online that weighs as much as a pound of air and the shipping is three times as much as the product.
We spent 3 days looking for cartridge holders to store our reloads in (50 loaded cartridges). The shell holders weigh next to nothing. 3 weeks ago they were being shipped without freight charges. The boxes cost $3.75 each and $17.95 for shipping.We finally found a company that would ship them for $5.95 S/H, still unreasonable, but we ordered them. They should be here Friday. Must not be shipped by weight anymore,but size that they are charging for. Any way this brings us up to par for what we have on hand so far. JMHO,
Also found a good place to order 300 Win mag brass,and also ordered some 200 gr bullets and found Nosler has some 220 grain which is on order for next month.I am also looking at a 416 Remington Magnum, have to be able to stop those dangerous whitetail any how.lol. Find out if the guy will deal or not. Next will be a scope that can handle the recoil and some see thru mounts for the rifle,so I can use the iron sights for close up and scope for longer shots. LOU
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