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Remington 700 - rebarreling - Good gunsmith in Middle TN
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<blockquote data-quote="gary66" data-source="post: 5271186" data-attributes="member: 16621"><p>the only thing in the equation that has changed is your age and the ammo. If it isn't you I'd say it was the ammo. Things aren't what they used to be, certain products are scarce, metals are one of them. Have you seen the price of copper wire? If the requirement to declare something copper in ammo is up to a certain percentage they could be using the least amount now. This is common in many things, your town can repave a road with 1% virgin asphalt mix, but a state road requires 14%. If you buy windows and the screens are of aluminum (Anderson windows) you won't get the screens till months after the month you waited for the window.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't do anything just yet, what you replace maybe far superior to what you end up with. Look at a new penny, probably what they are doing to ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gary66, post: 5271186, member: 16621"] the only thing in the equation that has changed is your age and the ammo. If it isn't you I'd say it was the ammo. Things aren't what they used to be, certain products are scarce, metals are one of them. Have you seen the price of copper wire? If the requirement to declare something copper in ammo is up to a certain percentage they could be using the least amount now. This is common in many things, your town can repave a road with 1% virgin asphalt mix, but a state road requires 14%. If you buy windows and the screens are of aluminum (Anderson windows) you won't get the screens till months after the month you waited for the window. I wouldn't do anything just yet, what you replace maybe far superior to what you end up with. Look at a new penny, probably what they are doing to ammo. [/QUOTE]
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