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Item Gone: FT Question about Remington bucket of .22lr bullets

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I'm not even sure. Been in the back of my closet for years under a pile of other ammo and I haven't even laid eye's on them. I'll take a picture tonight and put it up. Just seems odd to have 3 different types of ammo in the same bucket. Looking at the stock picture it looks like the top can just be popped off.

The lid has instructions to use a screwdriver and go all the way around prying the lid open.
 
One of three things has happened here.

Your trustworthiness is above question so we can scratch you attempting to reach Master Neckbeard status by replacing the Remington ammo with a hodgepodge of leftovers/range pickups.

The sailor who sailed you that bucket IS a Master Neckbeard and that's what he did to maximize profits during the last panic.

The guy you sold it to has achieved Master Neckbeard status by replacing the factory ammo with a bunch of rubbish he had laying about and is now enjoying sailing 100% Remington ammo to another member or at the flea market/gun show.
 
One of three things has happened here.

Your trustworthiness is above question so we can scratch you attempting to reach Master Neckbeard status be replacing the Remington ammo with a hodgepodge of leftovers/range pickups.

The sailor who sailed you that bucket IS a Master Neckbeard and that's what he did to maximize profits during the last panic.

The guy you sold it to has achieved Master Neckbeard status by replacing the factory ammo with a bunch of rubbish he had laying about and is now enjoying sailing 100% Remington ammo to another member or at the flea market/gun show.
But replacing Rem with CCI is a neckbeard fail.
 
One of three things has happened here.

Your trustworthiness is above question so we can scratch you attempting to reach Master Neckbeard status be replacing the Remington ammo with a hodgepodge of leftovers/range pickups.

The sailor who sailed you that bucket IS a Master Neckbeard and that's what he did to maximize profits during the last panic.

The guy you sold it to has achieved Master Neckbeard status by replacing the factory ammo with a bunch of rubbish he had laying about and is now enjoying sailing 100% Remington ammo to another member or at the flea market/gun show.
Or Remington themselves has the neckbeard of all beards and threw a bunch of leftovers in the bucket knowing that during the last panic when he bought the ammo that nobody would complain as long as their gun went PEW,PEW,PEW.
 
One of three things has happened here.

Your trustworthiness is above question so we can scratch you attempting to reach Master Neckbeard status be replacing the Remington ammo with a hodgepodge of leftovers/range pickups.

The sailor who sailed you that bucket IS a Master Neckbeard and that's what he did to maximize profits during the last panic.

The guy you sold it to has achieved Master Neckbeard status by replacing the factory ammo with a bunch of rubbish he had laying about and is now enjoying sailing 100% Remington ammo to another member or at the flea market/gun show.

I try to have Faith and confidence in my fellow ODT members so I will just write it off as a lesson learned. I gave the money back so at least I did no wrong in the end. Anyone intentionally practicing dishonesty will get what they deserve eventually!
Thank you for the kind words on my integrity that I value so much and thank you all for responding to help me. I still believe my fellow ODT members are good people at heart. Everyone stay healthy and Blessed!
 
It sounds to me like you got a come-up.

Isn't Aguila and Winchester head and shoulders above the Remington? I had a bucket of bullets one time. Dirty and fairly unreliable. Maybe I'm just biased.

You're a good man to have returned the buyer's money. Not many would do that.
 
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