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If they're full, you win the internets and the Arfcoms!!!! nope empty. They even have empty stenciled on them Figured they were empty. If they were full, your truck's bed would be on the ground! |
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Quoted: Cheap is a relative term, but I think I did all right. Definitely have the stack it deep part down though I think I am set on ammo cans now. http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt263/drhobo67/IMG_20140916_125032_zps5eed5be0.jpg |
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Oh come on. Don't be a hater. |
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Quoted: Wholly cow Batman, that is a bunch of Ammo cans!!!! Quoted: Quoted: Cheap is a relative term, but I think I did all right. Definitely have the stack it deep part down though I think I am set on ammo cans now. http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt263/drhobo67/IMG_20140916_125032_zps5eed5be0.jpg |
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Quoted: I bought 100 cans full of 556 brass earlier this year. It is going to take me awhile to load 140k empties. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Cheap is a relative term, but I think I did all right. Definitely have the stack it deep part down though I think I am set on ammo cans now. http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt263/drhobo67/IMG_20140916_125032_zps5eed5be0.jpg |
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Quoted: must fill. must fill. Math Problems 1. How many cans are in the bed of the truck (assuming none fell out because of the silly little girl tie-down job)? 2. How many rounds of .22 LR would it take to fill all of these cans? 3. How much would all of the cans weigh? 4. If one of those cans was loaded with .22 LR and fell out of the truck while driving down the road, how many neckbeards would show up to scoop up the .22 LR? Extra Credit: How long would it take for the neckbeards to pick up the .22 LR. Show your work. Best answer gets all of the OP's ammo cans.
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Like that Dodge could move if they were full.
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If they're full, you win the internets and the Arfcoms!!!!
To be fair, not many trucks other than 3/4 ton frames and up are going to be able to handle a load like that. |
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To be fair, not many trucks other than 3/4 ton frames and up are going to be able to handle a load like that. Quoted:
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If they're full, you win the internets and the Arfcoms!!!!
To be fair, not many trucks other than 3/4 ton frames and up are going to be able to handle a load like that. In before the "My toyota could" crowd. |
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Math Problems 1. How many cans are in the bed of the truck (assuming none fell out because of the silly little girl tie-down job)? 87 2. How many rounds of .22 LR would it take to fill all of these cans? 87 3. How much would all of the cans weigh? 87 hundred lbs 4. If one of those cans was loaded with .22 LR and fell out of the truck while driving down the road, how many neckbeards would show up to scoop up the .22 LR? Extra Credit: How long would it take for the neckbeards to pick up the .22 LR. 87 @ 8.7 seconds per round X 87 neckbeards = FBHO Show your work. Best answer gets all of the OP's ammo cans.
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must fill. must fill. Math Problems 1. How many cans are in the bed of the truck (assuming none fell out because of the silly little girl tie-down job)? 87 2. How many rounds of .22 LR would it take to fill all of these cans? 87 3. How much would all of the cans weigh? 87 hundred lbs 4. If one of those cans was loaded with .22 LR and fell out of the truck while driving down the road, how many neckbeards would show up to scoop up the .22 LR? Extra Credit: How long would it take for the neckbeards to pick up the .22 LR. 87 @ 8.7 seconds per round X 87 neckbeards = FBHO Show your work. Best answer gets all of the OP's ammo cans.
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