Posted by redforlife on April 28, 2014 at 18:38:15 from (68.234.121.124):
In Reply to: Ammo posted by Stephen Newell on April 28, 2014 at 04:53:22:
IMO, I think our government is very wastefull. And yes, I think this goes on no matter if we have repub or demo administration. And no, I am not anti-government. I just think it is rediculous to destroy ammo because it is "outdated" or wasn't used by the "best if used by this date". So what if 1 round out of 100 does not fire. Common since is - - Do Not take this ammo to combat. Why not use it for target practice? They supposedly use large qauntities of ammo for this. What difference does it make if 1 round out of 100 does not fire when at the shooting range, unless the participant is trying to qualify with the weapon. Again, only good ammo should be used in this situation. If I ran my business the way the government runs, I would of been out of business before I ever got started. All BS and politics aside, I would just like to see my tax dollars spent wisely no matter what people are in charge.
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