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I already scoured the pile of 15 or so boxes that he had and they were all the same lot I did do my little test and it is apparently all in my head. The "big city" in the county only has a 2a high school lol Believe it or not there isn't even a Wal-Mart in this county. The only place I can find the 22TCM ammunition is the gunstore where I bought it lol Very sparsely populated area I live in. Click to expand.That would be nice if I could do that.