CrossXstix
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I stopped by Basspro in the Jackson area to check on some percussion caps. Not only do they not stock them, they don't stock anything for a muzzle loader anymore, nada, zip.
Good point!Native Arizonan said:It's hard to guess which will be easier to find ammo for in the future, a caplock or a flinter. With a caplock you gotta find caps, but you can shoot substitute powders. With a flintlock, you have to have black powder.
The only good answer is to have both. :wink:
Native Arizonan said:The only good answer is to have both. :wink:
Black Jack said:Wish I could find them for $5 a can. My local Gander Mtn has plenty of Remington caps but priced at (get ready for it) $7.99 per can.
Yeah, I guess you're right. I used to buy gas for 29.9 cents/gal now that I think about it.armakiller said:Black Jack said:Wish I could find them for $5 a can. My local Gander Mtn has plenty of Remington caps but priced at (get ready for it) $7.99 per can.
Yep, that's what they are here also. But at least they have them!! 100 caps is a lot of shooting once you think about it.
Billnpatti said:I picked up a couple of cans for my grandson for $5 and change for each can. My total bill with tax was about $12.
colorado clyde said:They still list them on their website and I'm betting some stores still carry them.
Computers, store saver cards, store credit cards, etc. are all used to gather data. one of the things that data is used for is, determining what products a particular store carries on its shelves.
It's all about the damn bean counters trying to maximize company profits. large corporations like Bass pro will eliminate any product from their shelves if the bean counters tell them another product will generate more sales and profits.
It's all about maximizing shelf space/sales.
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