Looks like Mr. Bart is advertising at $39 - 100 I wonder if this is the current price.![]()
Yes, there have been production delay notices, then, the $ of the available Hines 30 cal. at the listed $375.00 per 1000 - this will lean me toward the "retirement" to which friends and family have been pushing . . . meanwhile, for many items, I'm relegated to being an order taker.Even before the current insanity, most 30 caliber bullets suitable for Varmint for Score we’re going between $45 and $50 a hundred.
if you look at the ad on bulletcentral.com for 30 caliber Hines jackets, they are now $375 for just 1000. I look for J4 to follow suite.
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Hines Precision Jackets - .30 cal jackets I Bullet Central
Hines Jackets are known for their amazing consistency. Custom bullet makers use these jackets for unparalleled performance.www.bulletcentral.com
so it would not surprise me to see top quality custom 30’s going for $60 a hundred.
Hey Randy, good to hear from you. How’s the neck?Yes, there have been production delay notices, then, the $ of the available Hines 30 cal. at the listed $375.00 per 1000 - this will lean me toward the "retirement" toward which friends and family have been pushing . . . meanwhile, for many items, I'm relegated to being an order taker.RG
Hey Randy, good to hear from you. How’s the neck?
CW
Outstanding news!!!!Thank you for asking, CW.
The Boston Scientific SCS (spinal cord stimulator) implant has been working GREAT - as advertised - not neck, rather lower back, glutes, & legs! It reduces the worst pain to a tolerable level. I've been back to 'full-time' work for about four weeks now.
Leading up to the implant, George Ulrich was a good coach!RG
Right now it is.Looks like Mr. Bart is advertising at $39 - 100 I wonder if this is the current price.
Looks like a good deal to me ;}
Randy, I'm glad it worked out for you.. I just charged up today I'm electrified for another month..Thank you for asking, CW.
The Boston Scientific SCS (spinal cord stimulator) implant has been working GREAT - as advertised - not neck, rather lower back, glutes, & legs! It reduces the worst pain to a tolerable level. I've been back to 'full-time' work for about four weeks now.
Leading up to the implant, George Ulrich was a good coach!RG
Glad to hear your doing good Randy - Tried to email you to check how it was going but it was sent back undelivered - Hope it keeps doing good for you.I was hoping you might see this, George! Your advice was spot-on, and priceless.
Guess I'm one of the lucky ones, as the gizmo is working like magic! It's now ten weeks in, so, the scar tissue has a firm grip on the wires, and I'm pretty free to do whatever I want! Went huntin' for ten days, at the end of the six week 'lite-duty' drill, and since returning home, have been working back into fully productive mode!!
Following nearly three years of continual pain and hurdles (Drs. and insurance), except for the fortunate few, it's impossible to explain 'the magic' . . . of course, the neuro surgeons are a negative faction - that's where your sharing of your [long-term] experience were extremely helpful. Fortunately, with your insights and counseling, I was able to clear the hurdles and jump through all of the hoops . . . looking back, it appears that it could have been done in a matter of weeks . . . but, that implies some uncommon sense.RG