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What, no porch pirates in Tennessee??
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We do only whole bean and grind ourselves every few days. We're not fancy and preferer the darker roasts. Costco works. The folks, years ago, brought us a # of Jamaican Blue Mt. Not impressed.Kopi luwak is highly overrated. My kids got me some for X-mas a few years back. Couldn't detect any flavor difference between that and your average premium coffee from the supermarket. Totally underwhelming.
"There's no shortage of ammunition," Harrington chuckled, explaining that vast quantities are piled in people's closets, garages and gun safes, just not on the store shelves where most consumers are used to purchasing it.
Frustrated at not being able to buy ammunition online or in stores, more people have tried getting into reloading, the practice of assembling cartridges from the base components. That, in turn, has created a bigger demand for things like gunpowder, primers and brass casings than suppliers can satisfy.
"It's just crazy as crazy can be," Harrington said.
I believe it's slowly turning around because I recently bought some factory 556 ammo for cheaper than I can load it.I buy a lot of Starline brass particularly in the lessor common calibers. Used to be everything was in stock and shipped the next day. Now if you go to their website you will see that they have little or no brass in stock and what they do have sells out in a day or two. I have OEM quantities of brass on order and was told it might be a year before my order is filled.
Think about how much ROI the Navy could get torchcutting the receivers and selling the parts kits...Oh, my sweet goodness.