Reloadron
Contributing Member
I retired just over 4.5 years ago going out at 63. My wife retired six months after I did so I tell people I had six relatively good months after retiring. Yes, the income took a hit but we planned retirement. I now have plenty of time for the range and doing the things once reserved for weekends or vacation time. The trick if there was one was planning. There is no way I could have forecast how much powder or any reloading component I would use. I have always maintained a good stock of components. I work all of my hobbies into the budget we have and that works for me. Before we pulled the plug on the work force we made sure we would continue to live in a comfortable fashion and that has served us well the past four years. I never did round counts as one week I may shoot 1,000 assorted rounds and the following week zero. When I see a good deal on components I buy them.
I wish you the best in your retirement and enjoy the time. This is what you have worked for and earned.
Ron
I wish you the best in your retirement and enjoy the time. This is what you have worked for and earned.
Ron