Have you been saving your pennies for something special?

1 . a shilo sharps quigley down under 45 110 33 inch at or around 6k , lol its a dream . Barrett 50 cal the m107a1 would be sweet and a place to shoot it . and a 30 thousand dollar re loader that can press out 5000 rounds per hour , yea it may be 28 tons but it would look nice in the living room . and one of every gun made gun of war pre vietnam era , that will be my bucket list items . including a union switch and signal or singer 1911 45 acp . Its good to dream isn't it ?
 
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1 . a shilo sharps quigley down under 45 110 33 inch at or around 6k , lol its a dream . Barrett 50 cal the m107a1 would be sweet and a place to shoot it . and a 30 thousand dollar re loader that can press out 5000 rounds per hour , yea it may be 28 tons but it would look nice in the living room . and one of every gun made gun of war pre vietnam era , that will be my bucket list items . including a union switch and signal or singer 1911 45 acp . Its good to dream isn't it ?

You may want to reconsider the large loading machine since they are more of a crew served unit.

For space savings, and the ability to be run by one person consider the Camdex loader. Ability to produce 5000 per hour, but they run smoother at around 4400.

And,
One person can run two, to three machines at a time with practice. :) :)
 
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Yepper, Ive been saving up for one of them new fangled Ashbury International chassis LL is putting on his rifles. They are pricey but really cutting edge.
 
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Mig 29 currently located in Frisco Texas available for immediate delivery :)

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if it takes a AR grip you can us this of adjustment:


I have 3 APO chassis
308
300wm
338 lapua

built very stout but the weight comes with it
brought one hunting in canadian winter for wolf, was great no issues at all
folder is really nice but folds the "wrong" way
carbon forend flexes more than the metal alloy ones
had to open up the forend on the 338 (trg 42 action, rock creek barrel), barrel was touching
several (many) of the screws that hold on the one piece rail up top either stripped or spun the helicoil on the carbon forend
no way to remove the action (if you get it soaked or trigger issues in the field) without removing the stripping screws on the unirail
i actually chopped my rail at the receiver on that rifle
mags are like tanks but you pay the weight penalty for that
go for the sport forend, lighter and more than strong enough, looks cool with the holes too


if you like the ergos get a AX, superior fit and finish at same price point

not bashing them at all, i wont be selling mine anytime soon

but theyve been around for more than a few years

when they first came out everyone was staying away on the hide at least (but thats back in the days that if you didnt have a GAP in 308 you were not allowed on the site)

now they got some media and they become the cats meow

one has been on the buy sell for a bit take a look, its a really good price

 
if it takes a AR grip you can us this of adjustment:


I have 3 APO chassis
308
300wm
338 lapua

built very stout but the weight comes with it
brought one hunting in canadian winter for wolf, was great no issues at all
folder is really nice but folds the "wrong" way
carbon forend flexes more than the metal alloy ones
had to open up the forend on the 338 (trg 42 action, rock creek barrel), barrel was touching
several (many) of the screws that hold on the one piece rail up top either stripped or spun the helicoil on the carbon forend
no way to remove the action (if you get it soaked or trigger issues in the field) without removing the stripping screws on the unirail
i actually chopped my rail at the receiver on that rifle
mags are like tanks but you pay the weight penalty for that
go for the sport forend, lighter and more than strong enough, looks cool with the holes too


if you like the ergos get a AX, superior fit and finish at same price point

not bashing them at all, i wont be selling mine anytime soon

but theyve been around for more than a few years

when they first came out everyone was staying away on the hide at least (but thats back in the days that if you didnt have a GAP in 308 you were not allowed on the site)

now they got some media and they become the cats meow

one has been on the buy sell for a bit take a look, its a really good price


You can get one from APO as a Hide member for considerably less, albeit perhaps not that model. Not knocking the seller.
 
100 of them make $1.........do you throw them on the ground as well?

And collecting aluminum cans pays a nickel each deposit in some places, I don’t collect cans either. I’d be surprised if I threw away more than $3 worth of pennies in an average year, not worth the effort. Pennies should be removed from circulation and all transactions rounded up or down accordingly. I could see the logic for getting rid of dimes and nickels too, leaving just the quarter as our only common coin.
 
And collecting aluminum cans pays a nickel each deposit in some places, I don’t collect cans either. I’d be surprised if I threw away more than $3 worth of pennies in an average year, not worth the effort. Pennies should be removed from circulation and all transactions rounded up or down accordingly. I could see the logic for getting rid of dimes and nickels too, leaving just the quarter as our only common coin.
Go to paperless.

We don’t need bills for everyday purchases

Only when power goes out etc

Cash gets lost and costs money to begin with (7-13 cents per bill depending on what bill)

50$ bill is the most expensive which is why we don’t see many in comparison to 100s

Or people pay cash and skip the sales tax/don’t put it on their W2

All that does is make the rest of us tax “payers” pay more.

Look at the annual “tax gap”

That is the amount of money in BILLIONS that the IRS doesn’t collect.

That money could pay for the wall
 
Saving, kinda sorta, for the Edlebrock heads, cam, intake and carb for the wife's 455. Then a couple of dollars for the Dyno tune.
Hoping for 500 horses and 500 ft lbs. Should be a tire burner.
I have all the shooting stuff that I need at present.
 
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Go to paperless.

We don’t need bills for everyday purchases

Only when power goes out etc

Cash gets lost and costs money to begin with (7-13 cents per bill depending on what bill)

50$ bill is the most expensive which is why we don’t see many in comparison to 100s

Or people pay cash and skip the sales tax/don’t put it on their W2

All that does is make the rest of us tax “payers” pay more.

Look at the annual “tax gap”

That is the amount of money in BILLIONS that the IRS doesn’t collect.

That money could pay for the wall

The real benefit to cashless I can see would be to make it more difficult for illegals to blend in to our society. If everything were based on electronic pay they couldn’t be paid under the table or move as freely. Cashless could also make it more difficult for other criminal enterprises to function. On the other side, I don’t want every single legal transaction made to be recorded by the gov’t or other entity. Looking ahead to something like VAT being implemented, I could see transactions between individuals being taxed like those between an individual and a business being facilitated by cashless.
 
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And collecting aluminum cans pays a nickel each deposit in some places, I don’t collect cans either. I’d be surprised if I threw away more than $3 worth of pennies in an average year, not worth the effort. Pennies should be removed from circulation and all transactions rounded up or down accordingly. I could see the logic for getting rid of dimes and nickels too, leaving just the quarter as our only common coin.

I don't save cans either........but back when I used to hang out with the guys that lived in Iowa, about 23 miles away, when I lived up north, we would save the cans @ 5 cents apiece, on a hot Sunday afternoon we could get a couple of cases of beer...........like I said 100 pennies make a dollar, I pick them up when I see them............I grew up poor........a penny is a penny..........
 
I don't save cans either........but back when I used to hang out with the guys that lived in Iowa, about 23 miles away, when I lived up north, we would save the cans @ 5 cents apiece, on a hot Sunday afternoon we could get a couple of cases of beer...........like I said 100 pennies make a dollar, I pick them up when I see them............I grew up poor........a penny is a penny..........
I didn't grow up poor, but I wasn't exactly doing a Scrooge McDuck style swan-dive into a vault of gold coins either. But, I don't throw stuff in the curb recycling bin that I can take to the metal recycler for actual cash. An aluminum can may not be worth it. But, enough are. A piece of spent brass with a split neck is trash. A 5 gallon bucket of spent brass is ~$60 at my local metal recycler. The last time I went to the metal recycler, I had 24x5gal buckets full of range brass- no steel.

Round up to the nearest quarter? Do you really think a retailer is going to round "to the nearest" on anything? FUck no. How many of those transactions do you need to make before you're into serious money? Don't want your pennies, nickels, and dimes? Send them to me. Postage paid please. I am, after all, taking care of your trash. F'in people. Throwing money on the ground.