Around 2006, I purchased a WWB 223 at WMT. Went to the range, and it had 22-250 in it.
I get a permission to open the box, before I buy em.
Around 2006, I purchased a WWB 223 at WMT. Went to the range, and it had 22-250 in it.
I get a permission to open the box, before I buy em.
Getting permission FIRST is the secret. The few times that I have sold new/unopened ammo on my occasional tables, I post a sign "DO NOT OPEN ANY BOXES OF MY AMMO - IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE CONTENTS, LET ME KNOW AND I''LL GLADLY OPEN THE BOX AND LET YOU LOOK ALL YOU LIKE", I got so damn tired of people ripping/tearing the boxes open only to put them down and just walk away. I open them with CARE. Is this a "rant" - I guess so!![]()
Bought a bunch of .223 wolf from Sporstman's Warehouse about 7 years ago without checking contents. When I went to load some range mags, discovered about 20% of the casings where rusted on the surface. It all wiped off with a little elbow grease and all shot fine, but I have checked every box since then.
This is too funny...Last year, I bought a box of 22-250 at wal mart was sitting in their Mc D's opened the box to find someone had put 223 rounds in there stead. I went to customer service where the manager refunded my purchase since I hadn't left the store. It seems an employee was making the switch and later buying his 22-250 at 223 discount prices.