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Here are a list of my fav. places for home decor and furniture on the cheap!

http://www.brylanehome.com

http://www4.jcpenney.com/jcp/DepartmentHom.aspx?DeptID=25438&CatID=25438&CatTyp=DEP&Dep=home+furnishings&cmResetCat=true&CmCatId=HomePage

http://www.kmart.com

http://www.linenplace.com

http://www.lnt.com

http://www.pier1.com

http://www.spiegel.com/shop/category_splash.aspx?gp_coll_id=5009&gp_cat_id=5010

http://www.target.com

http://ww1.potterybarn.com/index.cfm?src=pipcacc%7Cgp284%7Ck%7Crshop%7Cs

http://www.walmart.com

and

Dollar General.

2006-07-17 11:06:31 · answer #1 · answered by mandy 2 · 1 0

So, there have been some really good answers here and I'll add only one other thought - at 100 rounds it isn't going to be cheaper. Essentially, part of the benefit of reloading is being able to buy the components in bulk to work with. That means 500 or a thousand bullets at a time, probably the same for brass and primers and powder by the pound. If you're an occasional shooter then it isn't worth it unless it interests you. Further, the one exception to an answer already provided is that generally I would compare the cost against the cheapest ammo you can already get. Bulk 230 grain FMJ 45ACP can still be found for about $15 - $16 per 50 more or less which is the mark you are chasing. Why? Because hand loading to tune performance against a premium round is going to cost more, and particularly in a hand gun you don't really want to be running a handload as a defensive round, more as a range or competition round. As a hunter, with a hunting round it's a bit different in that you can load your own premium round, but it is more expensive because you are going to want a premium bullet, good brass, etc. Most people I have talked to about this (and I hang out with IPSC shooters) basically figure they break even against the equipment at about 5,000 - 8,000 rounds depending on what they are shooting, mostly reloading 9mm, 40 or 45 ACP. I'd rather shoot than reload so I just spend the time buying bulk from obscure websites and at gunshows and come close. For 7.62x39 and 30-30 I think it would be similar. If you were getting into a higher performance round - 30.06, 300 Win Mag, or something like that, the breakeven is probably fewer. Thinkingblade

2016-03-26 21:58:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I see a lot of online stores already posted but have you tried IKEA? the y have stores and sell online, from a dolar to furniture, I always find some of their pieces on decorating magazines:
http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_US/index.html

I also get stuff from ebay

Check your local paper for State sales, you can find really good deals there.

I love to check out TJMax or Marshall's once in a while, they have really cute/cool decor items, accent furniture pieces, and pillows that you don't see in other stores.

Target has reasonable prices, and they have very cool pillows. I have a thing for pillows and throws, change the whole feel of a room. Then some nice flowers at Michael's and Voila!

Have you ever checked antique stores in your area, you never know what your going to find, I got some pretty cool things and very inexpensive.

Good thing is get your mind full of ideas, watch or go to the site of HGTV. Sometimes rearranging our own stuff also adds to the decor, a couple new things and there you go.

2006-07-17 12:45:25 · answer #3 · answered by Maria 3 · 0 0

Ok, I'm from canada so the stores are different from yours, but I was once told by a professional interior decorator to handle decorating like this.
First, go through magazines to find styles, and furniture that appeals to you and then start at the bargain stores and see what their replicas look like. The key to shopping this way is to have an idea of what you are looking for.
If you find a piece that is a little more then you want to spend. Decide if it is real important, a little important or just a whim.

2006-07-17 12:42:06 · answer #4 · answered by morningglorie 1 · 0 0

Ikea, World Market, Craigslist, Target, Chinatown, garage sales etc

2006-07-17 13:18:32 · answer #5 · answered by buddy 1 · 0 0

How cheap is cheap? I mean, you can go to T J Maxx or swap meets/garage sales for supercheap but my pick would be:

http://www.westelm.com

2006-07-17 19:29:31 · answer #6 · answered by elk312 5 · 0 0

Try AJ Wright or TJ Maxx, suprisingly they have some nice yet affordable stuff!

2006-07-17 11:46:18 · answer #7 · answered by Justbeingme 3 · 0 0

Try www.domestications.com and www.overstock.com. I've also found cute stuff at Walmart and Target.

2006-07-17 13:24:54 · answer #8 · answered by Momof2 6 · 0 0

Ikea -Cheap, modern, and trendy http://www.ikea.com/

2006-07-23 11:18:16 · answer #9 · answered by Gemini 2 · 0 0

try craigslist.org
It's local and there's all kinds of stuff.

2006-07-17 17:34:15 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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