Yeah, I’m a heathen, I’d shoot them all. That said, I do like collecting some old ammo.
I’d better check the old ammo box. I know I’ve got some of my grandfathers stuff.
Sadly my pre WW1 303 ammo all got stolen back in the 80’s. Probably got shot.
Oooooo I’d be keen to know what old you have
A lot. Probably mostly rubbish. I’ll cut it open when I buy another padlock. I know there’s at least one completely unmarked ww2 centrefire cartridge of unknown origin.
I should clarify - this is a box with odd loose ammo in it.
Old boxes of old ammo are perfect for a quiet Sunday arvo, sit down with a couple of books (these days a laptop!) a magnifying glass and a couple of beers, great. Cheers.
Yes I think that’s going to be the plan.
One thing I have heaps of is Remington power tool .22 blanks if anyone wants a box.
Good for launching 22 air rifle pallets at warp speed
You’d shoot em all off and then complain that you didn’t hit anything…
Well, not all of us shoot one round an hour of a concert bench, princess.
One round a year, you mean!
What’s the trophy for? The hole is not even in the middle. I guess everyone gets a ribbon in Taswagia.
Makes sense seeing that no one else is there to compete with you.
Bit like kids ballet.
Perhaps the 10 yard comp?
Isn’t the new thing with kids now days that they get a trophy or ribbon for participating?
I hear that sort of thing repeated again and again, but I haven’t seen it done at our little school at least.
Hahaha… Pretty much…
It’s an aggregate of closest to the bull on first shot of the day, best 5 results over the season at 500 & 600yd. I won last year because I managed a first round bull on two occasions and managed enough first round 5s.
Only 4 people qualified last season.
Little schools are the best. Kids tend to learn more I think.
Yeah, real John Wick wannabe. Even comes with “2 cartridges”…??? Suppressor??
“Perfect for small hands”, says it all.
I reckon it’s for sale as his local club has probably kicked him out.