Good point!Keep in mind that there are Federal regulations that limit the amount of components that one can have. Be very careful about what you post!
Good point!Keep in mind that there are Federal regulations that limit the amount of components that one can have. Be very careful about what you post!
Point taken. Pics came off.As previously mentioned be careful what you post in regards to the amount of components you stock. The Feds have strict rules on quantity and storage requirements, take the Feds out of the equation, if you had a fire and your stash was stored improperly I'm sure your insurance company would have an issue.
The last power shipment I received had a copy of the ATF regulations in it, very helpful.
I agree.there’s a 99% chance you won’t stick with it...it’s hard enough to find paid employees that properly keep up with inventory
That's a nice looking tool that I wasn't aware of. Thanks for sharing!Here is a great program for keeping inventory of all supplies. As you make up batches and loads the program automatically keeps track. Also keeps track of costs. Takes a bit to figure out but there are youtube tutorials on it.
Cheers from Canada fellas.
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I agree with that last sentence. We're one election away from losing this hobby, no one out side of yourself needs to know what you have in your stash.Keep in mind that there are Federal regulations that limit the amount of components that one can have. Be very careful about what you post!
Yeah me an two buddy’s usually split a box every September.I buy ALL my ammunition from the store. I buy 1-20 round box a year and go out and shoot it, then I wait till next year to purchase and shoot another 20.