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I was thinking about buying a 4 or 5 cases of ammunition for my prospective varmint rifles.

What have you had good luck with for Cooper, Remington and Kimber rifles?

17 fireball
220 swift
6mm BR
257 Roberts
222 Remington
204 Ruger
22-250

Bullets, ammunition, brand,

I load but my land lord won't let me load in this house. The problem is they do quite a bit of snooping on me.


thanks a ton!
 
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"I load but my land lord won't let me load in this house. The problem is they do quite a bit of snooping on me."

You need to talk to a real good lawyer about personal privacy. A landlord has nothing to say about "any lawful activity." You want to throw a party? You want to make a table. None of his business, unless outlawed by civil authority.

And a couple cases of ammo would bring as much "heat" as a reloading set up. I.E. "You gonna start a war???" (He wants to start a war...) luck.
 
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Get a new land lord! my land lord has not set foot in my house in over 2 years.
but anyway for the 222rem winchester supream (40gr nosler BT) shot realy well in my CZ 527.
 
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D99, I have always had good luck with the regular green box Remington 55 psp in 22-250 in my Remington rifles.

iiranger, your lawyer will tell you that since you don't OWN the property, the lease will allow any snooping the landlord wants as long as it is "reasonable" meaning not in the middle of the night, etc. Apartments all the time have clauses against open flames (candles), explosives, etc. because of insurance liability. Landlords have a DUTY to protect their property and investments and in some cities the landlord catches hell for not knowing these things.


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Actually its a she!
 
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You need to find out exactly what shoots well in your own rifles. What may do fine in one may give you 3 or 4 MOA in another.

Heck, you can take 2 same-caliber M700 rifles with consecutive serial numbers and find they have greatly-differing preferences in ammo.

Buying an entire case lot only to find out that your rifle doesn't care for the ammo would be both a disappointment and an expensive venture.


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Mr. L,

Then, actually, you need a better lawyer.

In the ethics of lawyers one approach is mediator, i.e greasy talk. Lots of that. The other approach is "advocate." They fight. You need a fighter. (And are not really obligated to pay a talker/bum who has done little to nothing for you except send the bill). As I said, "any lawful activity" and the landlord and the code people have no business interferring or even asking, although they don't want you to know that and many bum lawyers will side with them to keep themselves popular at the courthouse, the H__ with the customer/client except for the bill.

You want to accept 3rd rate lawyering when YOUR lawyer sides with everyone else, the insurance co. lawyers, anyone but you..., fine. I will seek, and with difficulty find the kind of advocacy that protects my interests... thank you. luck
 
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Gotta disagree from experience. All I can say is that I will guarantee you it is in the lease. Never seen one without it. An advocate ain't worth shit when the law/contract is against you. Lawful and "permissable" are totally different things in a lease situation, and they ALWAYS favor the landlord. I think if D99 wants something different, he will need to move.

Sorry about jacking the thread.


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I haven't bought ammo since steel shot was mandatory------25 years?

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I must admit I have not even handled a lease form in a long, long time. No idea the standard inclusions are today. Some still included have been "voided" long ago and no one revised the form. Yes, if there is a specific provision in the agreement you sign, then the "contract" is against you and beating it short of the Supreme Court and 25 years or so is unlikely. Then there are "codes." Much abused. Fire code. Insurance code. If these are against you, again, the "social contract" is against you and them, long fight.

At the same time, I stand by my point. If the landlord or government is trying to restrict, unreasonably, "lawful activity" [exactly like forbidding people to ride in the front of the bus on the basis of the color of their skin, as interpretted by a bus driver..., today it is gun owners/shooters "assumed" to be "terrorists" or "terrorists wannabes"... ] that is what our founding fathers sought, with degrees of success, to prevent. Before that, the king spoke and that was the law and you might lose your purse (taxes) or your life on another's (a "royal's") whim... I like our system better but it has its flaws. LUCK.
 
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Oh yes, I was trying to make the point that these "sissies" who would restrict reloading would be no happier with a case or more of ammo and supervision that would find one would find the other. Yes, moving would be easier.

I knew a liberal whimp who heard another man mention buying 5,000 rounds of ammo. [Case of rimfire.] He was a dealer. He accused him of "wanting to start a war..." "Who needs that much ammo..." Sara Brady would be proud. Real B.S. Funny part, this farm boy gone bad/hippie, later bought a .22 rifle and got back into shooting on a range and went to the same person/dealer to "buy a case of ammo" so his ammo would be consistent... Life goes on. Ha.
 
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you should buy a box of the winchester white box 22-250 (45 grain) if you purchase a rifle chambered in that round. it performs exceptionally well in my 22-250. if it works well, buy a pallette
 
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You could check out Cabelas bulk ammo. They have a wide variety of calibers and a choice between FMJ and hornady V-Max. Any order over $150 gets flat $4.95 shipping.


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