So, is $45 the new price for the old $15 bricks? Just wondering if I ever get the nerve up to buy more 22LR. I get sticker shock every time I shop.
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So, is $45 the new price for the old $15 bricks? Just wondering if I ever get the nerve up to buy more 22LR. I get sticker shock every time I shop.
Yeah, the price of 22LR ammo is scary! And hard to find. Nobody will ship it from the mainland to Hawaii either, as most won't ship by air.
Sorry the OP had problems with his Savage. I was given an old timer from my dad many years ago, and it was a hard working gun in his hands. But, it still functions fine. It's a pump action takedown model that has an octagonal barrel.
Somebody is making a kit to reload .22 long rifle. Buy, you have to cast your own bullets. I don't know much about it.
I did by a couple 100 round boxes of CCI Standard Velocity about a week ago. Anyone like that ammo?
For what its going to cost to have someone machine parts hard enough for your cocking pin its gonna be cheaper
to put your bolt in a box and send it to Savage repair center. This way you keep your accurate rifle and when your bolt returns you can
enjoy shooting it again... just a thought !!!
You guys do realize this thread had been dead for six months, right?
Does that mean that Savage isn't crap anymore?
In all fairness, once I solved the weak extraction problem in my MK-II GL by doubling up the C-clamp extractor spring, I couldn't be more pleased with my rifle. I shot three squirrels yesterday and all my shots went exactly where I was aiming. As long as it keeps cycling reliably, I'll never part with this amazingly accurate rifle.
No, I just don't see the point in dredging up old threads to post a reply to a reply that had absolutely nothing to do with the original post or subject of the thread.