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Reloading
Mid-Life Reloading vs. Buying Ammo Crisis
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 1805666" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>I think a lot of professionals have been in your shoes. I know I was at one time. Heck there was a time my job took me all over the world. Huge learning experience and glad I did it for 3 years but DANG! No time except for family when home so rifles got cleaned about 1x year and that was that. But life evolves and as the old saying comes full circle. Been retired since 2012 and probably have shot more since then than all the previous years combined. Live your life as it evolves and as time goes by things change, they always do. My reloading stuff never got out of their crates for over 6 years but glad I kept it when my career started to "slow" down meaning higher level position where the traveling was done by the younger go-getters that needed that experience. It took you years to accumulate it so it has more worth to keep than to sell off .10 on a $1.00. </p><p></p><p>Enjoy the moment you are in and maximize the shooting the best way you can and life will change down the road and you will be glad you kept the reloading equipment you have. Replacing it is huge headache and pain in the wallet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 1805666, member: 63925"] I think a lot of professionals have been in your shoes. I know I was at one time. Heck there was a time my job took me all over the world. Huge learning experience and glad I did it for 3 years but DANG! No time except for family when home so rifles got cleaned about 1x year and that was that. But life evolves and as the old saying comes full circle. Been retired since 2012 and probably have shot more since then than all the previous years combined. Live your life as it evolves and as time goes by things change, they always do. My reloading stuff never got out of their crates for over 6 years but glad I kept it when my career started to "slow" down meaning higher level position where the traveling was done by the younger go-getters that needed that experience. It took you years to accumulate it so it has more worth to keep than to sell off .10 on a $1.00. Enjoy the moment you are in and maximize the shooting the best way you can and life will change down the road and you will be glad you kept the reloading equipment you have. Replacing it is huge headache and pain in the wallet. [/QUOTE]
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