That's a factor in the rise in ammo cost: copper both for jackets and for brass for cases & primers.
I didn't know it had jumped that much, though.
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Thank the Chinese for your good fortune...
Good for you! As always, no worries about when you blog or don't, because we all know that when you blog, it's quite simply amazing.
Your regular readers will wait. I can't believe evil old Bush is working you to death in that labor camp. ;)
And three more mines opening or re-opening in the next few months here in AZ alone...
Something about a one legged man comes to mind.
so where's copper going in the next few months? I have about a 100lbs of scrap wire I've been sitting on, not to mention all those years of .22 brass.
Why get $200 for it when you might wait a bit more and get $400?
Yeah and no doubt the dim-a-crits will be wanting to hit the companies with a windfall profit tax.
That's a factor in the rise in ammo cost: copper both for jackets and for brass for cases & primers.
I didn't know it had jumped that much, though.
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