$600, what to get.

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Ditchtiger

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I realized a person can have to many guns, sort of.
So I sent some of the extras and unused up to the LGS for consignment.
Sitting on about $600 to play with at the moment.
Just got a Suomi I have not shot yet due to the weather.
So I ordered a Ruger American 22lr.
One of the herd that got sent away was a 10/22 but I kept some Butler Creek mags and their mag loader.
Also getting some Dillon stuff.
Then a co-worker wants a Winchester 12ga. from me next week.
So I'm not sure what I want to get next.
Reloading supplies are not needed, I've plenty.

Just wish I could buy more spare time to play and shoot.
Life is good when you can get ahead of things.
 
Just wish I could buy more spare time to play and shoot.
Life is good when you can get ahead of things.

You can buy more spare time. Save the money instead of spending it. If you don't know what you want you obviously don't need another gun.

It is hard to explain the the sense of freedom that comes from having no debt and money in the bank. It really frees one up to do what they want in life instead of what they have to do to pay the bills. Sadly most of the people I know can't image a life without debt.
 
If you have to ask someone what you should buy, you really don't want anything bad enough to buy it. Wait until you get excited.
 
conversion barrels for handguns you already have if your an automatic kinda guy. or just stockpile ammo or reloading supplies so that when the next ammo scare and shortage rolls around you have nothing to be concerned about
 
You can buy more spare time. Save the money instead of spending it. If you don't know what you want you obviously don't need another gun.

Great advice. People end up working too much because they have to feed their spending habit. If you cut expenses you can work less, and thus have more spare time.
 
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