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Posted: 2/13/2020 12:54:38 PM EDT
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HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - A lawmaker is proposing a 35 percent tax on ammunition sales. State Rep. Jillian Gilchrest held a news conference Thursday morning about her proposal, at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford. Gilchrest said her bill would use the sales tax to fund gun violence protection. FJG |
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They might as well package it with a $5 fee for voting which would go directly to fund voter fraud prevention.
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Use some of the federal funds that were just appropriated for the domestic violence issue. Didn't the feds just pony-up about a billion-billion dollars to our fine state for that? Gun violence/domestic violence... Same/same.
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I figured in my old age, I would treat myself alittle and buy factory ammo and stop reloading.
Good thing I didn't sell my press, might have to go back to it. |
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Yup. I didn't go nuts, but I have a decent order coming in. I've been shooting more this year than recent past but I've also been buying ammo well in excess of use. I've got more on hand than at any point in the past and plan to continue to increase that. I'm also shooting a lot more 22lr in place of full caliber loads to reduce my burn rate on drills where dealing with recoil doesn't matter. I'm not the only one. A lot of guys at the range seem to be doing the same. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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<-------------Off to SGAmmo. If you go for match ammo maybe 10 cents for .22LR and 50-60 cents for 5.56. |
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Yup. I have a conversion for my 1911 and a conversion for an AR, but no dedicated build. It's always been on the list but I haven't quite gotten to it. Maybe now's the time. I've got the parts from various other uppers, I'd just need the bolt and barrel setup I think. Of course, then the question is how much to spend on the barrel. Do I get a precision barrel or just a general purpose one?
In the end I usually come back to, if I'm gonna do this I might as well just buy a Ruger RPR and a couple BX mags. I don't NEED an AR setup. Heck, I could just rebuild my 10/22 into something nice. I've priced that out half a dozen times but it's still in basic sporter mode with fiber optic sights. Yesterday I shot about 250 rounds of 22 and 50 of 9mm. My friend shot about 75 9mm from her carry gun and then another 100 from my P320 along with more 22, then we went and did rifles outside. If we'd done the same ratio rimfire to centerfire on rifles it would have cut my ammo costs in half. |
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Yup. I have a conversion for my 1911 and a conversion for an AR, but no dedicated build. It's always been on the list but I haven't quite gotten to it. Maybe now's the time. I've got the parts from various other uppers, I'd just need the bolt and barrel setup I think. Of course, then the question is how much to spend on the barrel. Do I get a precision barrel or just a general purpose one? In the end I usually come back to, if I'm gonna do this I might as well just buy a Ruger RPR and a couple BX mags. I don't NEED an AR setup. Heck, I could just rebuild my 10/22 into something nice. I've priced that out half a dozen times but it's still in basic sporter mode with fiber optic sights. Yesterday I shot about 250 rounds of 22 and 50 of 9mm. My friend shot about 75 9mm from her carry gun and then another 100 from my P320 along with more 22, then we went and did rifles outside. If we'd done the same ratio rimfire to centerfire on rifles it would have cut my ammo costs in half. View Quote Why deal with so much bullshit, when there is no real need? |
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There will be a public hearing on this proposed tax on 02/27.
https://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/cgabillstatus/cgabillstatus.asp?selBillType=Bill&bill_num=HB05040&which_year=2020 Rob Sampson yesterday on this bill: Senator Sampson Ammo Tax Bill HB-5040 2 19 20 |
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I would redo the 10/22, but that's just me. Why deal with so much bullshit, when there is no real need? View Quote Anyway, on topic, are we just assuming this will pass now? |
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Midway has some 22lr bricks on sale at decent prices. I just bought more. Seems to ONLY be bricks, no cases. Always amusing when it's cheaper to buy it in bricks than in cases. I miss 2c a round 22lr, but 4 for decent quality isn't bad.
SG has Tula/Wolf 9mm about as cheap as I've seen it in recent memory. Again, just bought more. I'm now spent out on ammo for a long while. Got reloading to do and maybe some more MTM boxes and totes, but no more ammo is being bought other than one offs here or there for testing or video purposes. I piled up my totes and cans last night after reorganizing a few things and I can't tell if it makes me feel crazy that I have so much or so little. As far as an ammo fort goes it's more like a fortified cub scout campsite. But, it's more ammo than I've had on hand in a lot of years, maybe ever. Fingers crossed for another four years. |
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If they want money to combat "gun violence" how about they start enforcing the associated fines of $5-10,000 for illegal and criminal possession which are virtually never applied. The drug dealers, ex cons and gangbangers who commit the vast majority of so called gun violence are flush with cash, or take it out of their prison pay or social benefits. Or would that be deemed insensitive or discriminatory. Poor little criminals.
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If they want money to combat "gun violence" how about they start enforcing the associated fines of $5-10,000 for illegal and criminal possession which are virtually never applied. The drug dealers, ex cons and gangbangers who commit the vast majority of so called gun violence are flush with cash, or take it out of their prison pay or social benefits. Or would that be deemed insensitive or discriminatory. Poor little criminals. View Quote It proves they don't really care about gun violence. It's just like high school. The bullies and trouble makers get off easy. The good students are the ones who get punished |
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The only crime they are concerned with regarding guns is making sure it is a crime to own one. Anything else is just a stepping stone to that point.
ETA: Make sure you at least submit an email saying you oppose the tax and the same to your state rep and senator. It may not help but it can't hurt either. Hopefully there's a good turnout at the hearing. |
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I am 35 minutes into the CT-N video. Gilchrest is a vile cunt.
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I'm 6 hours and 47 minutes into this "hearing". While there are some people talking about the 2nd and the CT constitution, most are talking about the money. "Law abiding citizen" is used often with further descriptions of all the permits CT requires for gun and ammunition purchases. How people describe these bullshit laws and how they display their acceptance is disturbing to me.
Lots of "I'm black and can't afford it.", "I'm hispanic and can't afford it.", I'm a woman and can't afford it.", I'm a mother and can't afford it.", "I'm poor old dude and can't afford it." There are some 2A advocates such as Holly Sullivan, and my representative Doug Dubitsky, but most of them are yapping about the money. I wonder how many of the ones yapping about money did not support us in 2013. |
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I'm 6 hours and 47 minutes into this "hearing". While there are some people talking about the 2nd and the CT constitution, most are talking about the money. "Law abiding citizen" is used often with further descriptions of all the permits CT requires for gun and ammunition purchases. How people describe these bullshit laws and how they display their acceptance is disturbing to me. Lots of "I'm black and can't afford it.", "I'm hispanic and can't afford it.", I'm a woman and can't afford it.", I'm a mother and can't afford it.", "I'm poor old dude and can't afford it." There are some 2A advocates such as Holly Sullivan, and my representative Doug Dubitsky, but most of them are yapping about the money. I wonder how many of the ones yapping about money did not support us in 2013. View Quote Basically, you have to attack THEIR motivations and make it less attractive. They couldn't care less about our rights, that's not going to carry the day no matter how valid it is. Being morally right doesn't protect you from anything. |
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I’d think talking about the money aspect would only serve to vindicate what they are attempting to do.
Everyone that goes up there and says they can’t afford it, is a person they consider a victory against. |
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They will never collect one cent of that tax and they know it, not their goal.
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Cabelas
AE 55gr .223 $5.97 per 20 rounds CCI Blazer 9mm $8.79 per 50 rounds With Cabelas black card it works out to 28 cents per round for AE and 16 cents per round for Blazer. They dont have any in stock but will write a rain check if you ask up in the gun section. Totally unrelated, but Gary Yamamoto Senkos are also 20% off. I use them almost exclusively for Bass fishing and I've never even seen them on sale before so to say I stocked up would be an understatement. |
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but why would you want to use AE 5.56? You want to actually HIT something, right? :P
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Quoted: Lol true, true. I don't think I've ever gotten better than about a 4moa group out of the stuff. I just did a test that included the 62gr version and Tula 55gr. The Tula was more precise and consistent. View Quote This is just range fodder, it mostly slings at steel plates 100 yards away. |
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Every rifle's different, but AE has always been horrible for me. I've yet to shoot it and be satisfied with the groups. As banging steel , if I'm not trying for head shots offhand where I could be halfway off to one side and then miss entirely, fine. But at 200 yards it would be main plate only.
I'm one of those folks where cheap doesn't trump results, I'm not shooting a high enough round count for that, and most of my shooting is 100 and 200 with a focus on precision rather than speed. If I was focused on speed and volume I'd feel differently. |
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I get that 100%. AE isn’t exactly my go to but I have no problem using it to practice going from low ready to getting a shot on steel at 100 yards or less.
It’s also what comes with me when bringing guests to the range. Or otherwise plinking. Either way, buy it cheap stack it deep. It’s not hurting my feelings being in my possession. |
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Yeah, as a "hey, this is how you hold it, this is how you line up the sights..." it's great. I mostly use a 22lr for that, then I have some basic hand loads. Definitely cheaper is better for that all the way through.
I make fun of AE a lot, and honestly it's not really fair to the ammo. It's dirt cheap rejects from the military procurement. There was never any expectation of precision, it's reliable and inexpensive, that's the criteria. I think it's a reaction to the hype years back where everyone was on the XM855 bandwagon and it was the best thing since sliced bread. A buddy also got a bad batch that regularly jammed up his rifle. I don't know what he did with the rest of it but we only managed to fire a couple hundred rounds of the 1k case he bought. If nothing else we both got real good at malfunction drills. That was almost a decade ago though and was definitely an anomaly. My main mil-spec ammo is PPU M193 because it's reasonably accurate out of my original two AR uppers and I liked the plastic battlepack format for storage. But as a percentage of my ammo camp (it's not really up to fort standards yet) it's minor. Rifle ammo is generally a lot cheaper to load so I have done that for years and always loaded more than I was shooting. For my own shooting I'm much more interested in precision so the cheaper factory stuff didn't have much appeal. I am doing more high volume shooting now so there's definitely a place for cheap factory options that there wasn't. |
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