H&N Pellets now in stock:
http://scopesandammo.com/storefront/...ort-c-24_41_87
Plenty to go 'round. Cheaper than everyone else in Canada.
We are the newest, and will be the best, H&N source in Canada...
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H&N Pellets now in stock:
http://scopesandammo.com/storefront/...ort-c-24_41_87
Plenty to go 'round. Cheaper than everyone else in Canada.
We are the newest, and will be the best, H&N source in Canada...
WOO HOO!!!.... You got the new Phillips Heads in stock.... Set a couple tins of each aside for me and I'll put a parts order together....
Bob
About a million pellets arrived yesterday- I don't think there will be any issues having things in stock for awhile!
Those sampler pack seem very interesting...
the sample packs will be coming this way verry soon , my qb tank you
The sample packs are interesting, but not cheap! Each type of pellet comes in its own little tube- this is the most deluxe sample kit setup I've seen (others are rotating plastic tins similar to fishing line sinker dispensers or a cheap plastic tray with compartments).
Some else to mention as well- I got in pellet tin cups: http://scopesandammo.com/storefront/...tin-clip-p-765
and some Match boxes: http://scopesandammo.com/storefront/...llet-box-p-766
Also, which might be something to mention- I asked H&N to send me piles of their product catalogs- in both English and French- and they did send them- so anyone who places an order from the store gets a copy in whichever language they prefer.
Jeesum Crow, those are nice lookin' pellets.......:eek-new:
(Price ain't too damn bad for good pellets, either.)
Damn you, Eric.
I've placed "pellet only" orders before.....you just gotta buy LOSTA pellets....:glee:
(still usually works out to be either cheaper or comparable to buying lousy pellets at CanTire, IME)
Plus, you're supporting a nice, independant, Canadian business, and doesn't that give us all a nice warm fuzzy?
Funny enough- if you purchase alot of pellets- i.e. roughly 30-40 tins- the box size required and the weight will typically allow shipment to most places in Canada for around $40.00 (or about $1.00 a tin, averaged out). Comparatively- shipping the same size box with 1/4 the weight would still be $20.00-ish. Canada Post seems to be alot less concerned with weight than many couriers- but they do get hung up on box size it seems.