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Reloading
Cost of Reloading - Pre-Covid Vs Post Covid
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<blockquote data-quote="CBH Australia" data-source="post: 2292358" data-attributes="member: 116486"><p>O agre the cost of ammo and Barrels is a cost of consumables.</p><p>The cost varies but so do people's budgets, disposable income and Priorities.</p><p>I'm fortunate to be able to spend what I do/have on my interest , it's minimal compared to what some Can and do spend, and good luck to them. I have never begrudge anyone who enjoys the spoils of hard work, or good fortune for that matter. </p><p></p><p>As you get older you free up cash, Priorities change and you make time. </p><p>For a hunting trip bullet cost might be negligible. The trip, or an unexpected expense (Vehicle damage/Repair) might put a big dent in a family budget. </p><p></p><p>Shooting regular competion shoots might easily be $100 a week or more as you get better or require better gear.</p><p></p><p>The Op initial comparison still shows that Covid Tax/Hoarding/Ammo shortages have increased his reload consumables cost by about 50% , a point of interest I defended </p><p></p><p>But I had to chime in supporting [USER=15738]@Chas1[/USER] comment. Not everyone has a healthy hobby budget. . Some do, be it from good luck or good management they have options to buy better or shoot more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBH Australia, post: 2292358, member: 116486"] O agre the cost of ammo and Barrels is a cost of consumables. The cost varies but so do people's budgets, disposable income and Priorities. I'm fortunate to be able to spend what I do/have on my interest , it's minimal compared to what some Can and do spend, and good luck to them. I have never begrudge anyone who enjoys the spoils of hard work, or good fortune for that matter. As you get older you free up cash, Priorities change and you make time. For a hunting trip bullet cost might be negligible. The trip, or an unexpected expense (Vehicle damage/Repair) might put a big dent in a family budget. Shooting regular competion shoots might easily be $100 a week or more as you get better or require better gear. The Op initial comparison still shows that Covid Tax/Hoarding/Ammo shortages have increased his reload consumables cost by about 50% , a point of interest I defended But I had to chime in supporting [USER=15738]@Chas1[/USER] comment. Not everyone has a healthy hobby budget. . Some do, be it from good luck or good management they have options to buy better or shoot more. [/QUOTE]
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