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Post by hunter63 on Feb 20, 2013 13:53:38 GMT -7
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Post by wtrfwlr on Feb 20, 2013 14:30:26 GMT -7
That is excellent. I appreciate you posting this, I've always wondered how the primer was put into the rim. Very interesting indeed.
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Post by ccove on Feb 20, 2013 14:58:02 GMT -7
That was pretty cool thanks.
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Post by woodyz on Feb 20, 2013 17:01:15 GMT -7
thanks for posting
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Post by thywar on Feb 20, 2013 17:22:03 GMT -7
That was a very cool video.. after watching them 'build' bullets.. I'm thinking how could they do that and have them be $25 for 550 rounds.. (well back in the good old days they were).. I do like those CCI rounds though.. Very cool and educational.. thanks Geron
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Post by orly152 on Feb 20, 2013 19:05:57 GMT -7
In the video they said that they make "4 Million" rounds per day !!!!!, wow....that's a lot of ammo. My question is where is it all going ? Surely aint to my Walmart
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Post by Redneckidokie on Feb 21, 2013 2:47:52 GMT -7
OMG! When were you born? In the good ole days? That is really sad, I think I will go back to my cave. I nearly had a stroke - when they went to $7.00 a bulk pack!!! That was a very cool video.. after watching them 'build' bullets.. I'm thinking how could they do that and have them be $25 for 550 rounds.. (well back in the good old days they were).. I do like those CCI rounds though.. Very cool and educational.. thanks Geron
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Post by Redneckidokie on Feb 21, 2013 3:07:08 GMT -7
After watching the first segment,...I feel strangely...satisfied, and sleepy....ummm.
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Post by geron on Feb 21, 2013 3:38:59 GMT -7
That was a very cool video.. after watching them 'build' bullets.. I'm thinking how could they do that and have them be $25 for 550 rounds.. (well back in the good old days they were).. I do like those CCI rounds though.. Very cool and educational.. thanks Geron Thank Hunter 63
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Post by Nicodemus on Feb 21, 2013 7:01:24 GMT -7
That is excellent. I appreciate you posting this, I've always wondered how the primer was put into the rim. Very interesting indeed. + 1
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Post by hitec4you on Feb 21, 2013 7:18:32 GMT -7
Thanks for the post. I always wondered how they made those.
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Post by wtrfwlr on Feb 21, 2013 7:46:19 GMT -7
Yep, I've sat many hours under an Oak or Hickory tree during squirrel season wondering how in the world do they make these little things go "bang?" I've taken them apart and looked at the "green stuff" down in the bottom but still wondered..."how'd they do that?"
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