Local Cal-Ranch store, had a sale on 1000 round double packs of Browning 22 HP's. Couple/3 months ago. Went shooting with them, yesterday out in the forest.
Found out some SOB had got into one of the 500 round bricks. And had helped himself to 100+ rounds of my ammo. With this type of unsealed cardboard boxes. It's possible, (if your real careful). To open the boxes, with out taring them. Or giving any indication that they have been screwed with.
At this late date, it's impossible to say who the low life is, who screwed me? Weather it was one of the Cal-Ranchers? Or in the supply chain, before Cal-Ranch even received them?
I hate like passion the sealed plastic boxes, that CCI uses to pack their .22 ammo. But at least they prevent low-life's from getting in and stealing your ammo.
Buyer beware!
- xerts1191
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Re: Buyer beware!
Ammo thefts are on the rise no doubt
- smithers599
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Re: Buyer beware!
We don't cotton to ammo rustlers in these parts.
Get a rope.
Get a rope.
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Re: Buyer beware!
Meanwhile there are kids in Australia with no ammo.