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| Still awesome. What are bulk chalk rounds running nowadays? Can you reload those yourself?
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| quote: Originally posted by flesheatingvirus: Still awesome. What are bulk chalk rounds running nowadays? Can you reload those yourself?
Yes you can reload them. They have gotten stupid expensive, I save all of my hulls to save some money down the road. Back in the good ol days it was around 3 bucks a round (still expensive) but these days you're looking at closer to $12-15 quote: Originally posted by m499: Awesome shot where you caught it in the air.. How many tries did that take?
The trick is to take 4k video in 60 or 120fps and then screen cap the good stuff for action shots.
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| since a 40 is an NFA item are the rounds controlled?
“So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.”
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| quote: Originally posted by hrcjon: since a 40 is an NFA item are the rounds controlled?
Practice (chalk) rounds are not. Rounds that contain an explosive are each themselves considered a destructive device and subject to registration and a $200 tax per round. Certain types of illumination rounds, and some other less common rounds are also considered destructive devices.
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