AzShooter1
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At last count, about 65K rounds a year. That ended this year since I'm not going to pay the asking price for primers. I've settled on .22 lr for now.
God Bless and prayers for a full recovery. I got it much easier. For me it was two tumors, related to working with nickel steel and exotic metals. A couple of minor surgeries and removal of a gland of some sort took care of them. I never had to go through chemo, thank you Lord! That was in '06. I was clear for ten years then in '16 had a small carcinoma that was removed - then in '19 came the heart attacks and stents (only 4) and I haven't had to go through a bypass, yet. Seriously hope not to have to.The last 3 years I have cut way back due to heart problems and cancer. I had 6 stents put in then a triple bypass and when almost recovered from that I got cancer. Now I’m almost back to about 70% and trying to hit the range when I can. Before the heart crap I usually loaded 16-18k a year for about 12 years and that’s what I based supplies on and try to keep 5 years of components on hand. 90% of that 16-18k was 9mm, the rest was 38/357. Now I’ve added 223 again for 2 rifles, and AR, and a bolt.