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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 3954286" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>Texas mandated non-toxic (steel) shot in 1984.</p><p>Federal Hi-Power shells were $3.49 in 1974, what we normally shot. 7-11 sold those Remington shotshells and .22LR.</p><p>They were no longer going to sell ammo and had marked the shotshells $1 box and .22 $050. Spent every dime I had.</p><p>I went home, Dad gave his checkbook, bought every 16 ga and .22LR in town. Spent close to $500, Mom wasn't happy.</p><p>15-18 cases of shotshells and 2-3 cases of .22.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 3954286, member: 27991"] Texas mandated non-toxic (steel) shot in 1984. Federal Hi-Power shells were $3.49 in 1974, what we normally shot. 7-11 sold those Remington shotshells and .22LR. They were no longer going to sell ammo and had marked the shotshells $1 box and .22 $050. Spent every dime I had. I went home, Dad gave his checkbook, bought every 16 ga and .22LR in town. Spent close to $500, Mom wasn't happy. 15-18 cases of shotshells and 2-3 cases of .22. [/QUOTE]
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