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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2083361" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>It's never a bad time or idea...you will learn so much from this and your shooting experience overall will be much more personally satisfying, it's an achievement. I honestly think I enjoy fiddling around with things in my load room as much as I enjoy actual shooting. </p><p></p><p>I think the key for you especially at this time in history is to not be in a big rush to acquire everything right now (side advice - first piece of reloading equipment I bought when I was 18 was a chronograph - best choice I ever made. It's a priority). Just take it easy, don't get screwed out of too much money on account of desperation and remember that times like these come and go...always have...and they'll go again too.</p><p></p><p>beware the hoarders and gougers but do ask around, and check out the small local gun stores...contrary to what the news might tell you there's lots of good honest folks out there who would be fair and willing to share (or perhaps</p><p>I'm naive...but I'd rather be the man who bought the Brooklyn bridge than the man who sold it)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2083361, member: 109862"] It’s never a bad time or idea...you will learn so much from this and your shooting experience overall will be much more personally satisfying, it’s an achievement. I honestly think I enjoy fiddling around with things in my load room as much as I enjoy actual shooting. I think the key for you especially at this time in history is to not be in a big rush to acquire everything right now (side advice - first piece of reloading equipment I bought when I was 18 was a chronograph - best choice I ever made. It’s a priority). Just take it easy, don’t get screwed out of too much money on account of desperation and remember that times like these come and go...always have...and they’ll go again too. beware the hoarders and gougers but do ask around, and check out the small local gun stores...contrary to what the news might tell you there’s lots of good honest folks out there who would be fair and willing to share (or perhaps I’m naive...but I’d rather be the man who bought the Brooklyn bridge than the man who sold it) [/QUOTE]
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