Riomouse911
Member
Welcome to Enablers Unanimous.
We are a support group famous for encouraging members old and new into: enlarging your collections, expanding your caliber selections and improving your experiences with firearms of all shapes and sizes.
I’ll have to admit that as an active member of E.U. I have been enlarging my collection and improving my experiences with new additions, but I also have been limiting my caliber expansion after adding four more to the menagerie in 2019; 7mm Remington Magnum, 6.5x55 and in handguns the .41 and .32 H&R Magnum.
I load for 18 rifle and pistol calibers already, and I shoot many more that I don’t reload for, so I have passed up buying several guns in calibers I don’t already own over the past year or two. This is simply because my reloading/shooting/experimenting time is being limited by kid-related extracurricular needs… and, quite honestly, the cost and hassle of locating pandemic-era components for something new or oddball is just not fun anymore.
If things mellow out in the near future I may take up new cartridge challenges, but for right now I’m standing pat on my current caliber list.
(Oh, earlier today I saw a .44/40 rifle listed for sale on the Kittery Trading Post website if that helps .)
Stay safe.
We are a support group famous for encouraging members old and new into: enlarging your collections, expanding your caliber selections and improving your experiences with firearms of all shapes and sizes.
I’ll have to admit that as an active member of E.U. I have been enlarging my collection and improving my experiences with new additions, but I also have been limiting my caliber expansion after adding four more to the menagerie in 2019; 7mm Remington Magnum, 6.5x55 and in handguns the .41 and .32 H&R Magnum.
I load for 18 rifle and pistol calibers already, and I shoot many more that I don’t reload for, so I have passed up buying several guns in calibers I don’t already own over the past year or two. This is simply because my reloading/shooting/experimenting time is being limited by kid-related extracurricular needs… and, quite honestly, the cost and hassle of locating pandemic-era components for something new or oddball is just not fun anymore.
If things mellow out in the near future I may take up new cartridge challenges, but for right now I’m standing pat on my current caliber list.
(Oh, earlier today I saw a .44/40 rifle listed for sale on the Kittery Trading Post website if that helps .)
Stay safe.