.30-06 Garand Ammo For $12.99 @ Box

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Originally Posted By: Shannow
What's that $6.50 per hundred...incredible value, I agree.

Are you sure about that?
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Originally Posted By: Bottom_Feeder
Originally Posted By: Shannow
What's that $6.50 per hundred...incredible value, I agree.

Are you sure about that?
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Yeah, BillT460 posted 0.65c per round...multiply that by 100, and it's $6.50 per hundred...don't you consider that great value ?
 
OK people... Todays monetary math lesson that most everyone already knows. .65 = 65 cents......... 1.00 = One Dollar........ And for those still having trouble........ $1.65 = One Dollar and 65 cents. Study hard children. It WILL come to you.
 
$.14 is 0.14 of a dollar, or 14 cents...exactly what I've been pointing out

.65 cents...well that's 0.65 of a cent...isn't it ?

No wonder the scrap bins were overflowing....
 
Originally Posted By: billt460
I'll bet you're still under cooking things in your microwave. Because you can't figure out why the readout goes from 1.00 to .59 in just one second.


1.00 is a minute, 0.59 minutes is 59 seconds... .59 sec is 0.59 sec.
 
Originally Posted By: Bottom_Feeder
Easy, guys. Sorry for even joking about it. Jeez.


LOL, math is math, no apology necessary
 
Originally Posted By: billt460
OK people... Todays monetary math lesson that most everyone already knows. .65 = 65 cents......... 1.00 = One Dollar........ And for those still having trouble........ $1.65 = One Dollar and 65 cents. Study hard children. It WILL come to you.


You clearly typed the wrong thing in the first post.
Originally Posted By: billt460
Or .65 cents a round.

$.65 is not .65 cents(what you typed) its 65 cents(what you didnt type)

Its alot easier to say oops how did that decimal get in there.. vs insinuating people are stupid.
 
I enjoy little brain reminders like these. People can just be sloppy. "$0.45" = 45 cents. ".45 cents" = less than half a cent.
I prefer being straightened out when I misspell or misuse a word. You don't know how often I go to "online dictionary".

In a different realm, snotty remarks regarding BITOG posters failure to proof read can be made.
Yes, it stinks that spell check features often take over but these are the times in which we live.

What I don't know is ammunition caliber nomenclature. Is .303 (303 thousandths of an inch) correctly written as ".303 caliber"?
Or is the word "caliber" relegated to 2 digit numbers (i.e. 22 caliber, 38 caliber)?
It seems superfluous to me to write ".22 caliber".
 
Originally Posted By: Rand
Originally Posted By: billt460
OK people... Todays monetary math lesson that most everyone already knows. .65 = 65 cents......... 1.00 = One Dollar........ And for those still having trouble........ $1.65 = One Dollar and 65 cents. Study hard children. It WILL come to you.


You clearly typed the wrong thing in the first post.
Originally Posted By: billt460
Or .65 cents a round.

$.65 is not .65 cents(what you typed) its 65 cents(what you didnt type)

Its alot easier to say oops how did that decimal get in there.. vs insinuating people are stupid.





Exactly. The original post is the cause of the confusion.
 
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