h2ofwlr wrote:Not really, but more surprised that the lead deposit build up would not have altered the accuracy more.
emptymag wrote:h2ofwlr wrote:Not really, but more surprised that the lead deposit build up would not have altered the accuracy more.
There is little to no lead deposits. Most higher end ammo is lubed at the factory to prevent this. It generally takes 20+ shots to get your barrel conditioned to a new ammo after switching from one brand to the other.
Mallard_maniac wrote:It's easier than buying a gun at Cabelas now (with taking numbers, and the nics counter, etc...).
Get ahold of your FFL, make sure they know what you're planning (typically will charge $20ish processing fee, a good friend migh be less or not at all ). If you're ordering from a place like whitakers it's as simple as sending them the FFL's information and they'll ship to him/her. you pay whitakers and your dealer will give you a call when it comes. It's basically like buying off amazon only sending it to someone else.
With online discount places now I'm hardpressed to stand in line at a brick and mortar store going through someone that typically doesn't know what they're talking about anywya. The deal has to be pretty good for me to shop at a scheels, cabelas, etc... for a gun anymore.
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