Another thread with a hopefully less dire and more amusing twist on dealing with the crazy firearms/ammunition market we are living in.
I am committed to not buying another firearm, any ammo, and no reloading supplies till the calendar reads 2022. I am going to use what guns I have with what ammo and reloading supplies I have on hand. If I run out of ammo and reloading components for a particular caliber it will be shelved till 2022.
I make only two exception, I will still be buying 22LR match grade ammo (I have plenty of plinking 22LR ammo) for my NRL22 matches. And if an unshaved Webley Mark IV were to cross my path in shootable condition and at a price I can stomach for the condition I would buy it.
This seems like the best response to the current conditions. Time to ignore the crazy prices and equally crazy reactions to them and focus on having fun shooting what I have. I am fortunate that I think I bought enough during the good times that I can do this fairly easily. I might only be shooing 40S&W, 30 RAR and 28 gauge by the end of the year but I am pretty sure I can make it while still carrying, competing, plinking and hunting what and when I want.
Anyone else thinking along these lines?
I am committed to not buying another firearm, any ammo, and no reloading supplies till the calendar reads 2022. I am going to use what guns I have with what ammo and reloading supplies I have on hand. If I run out of ammo and reloading components for a particular caliber it will be shelved till 2022.
I make only two exception, I will still be buying 22LR match grade ammo (I have plenty of plinking 22LR ammo) for my NRL22 matches. And if an unshaved Webley Mark IV were to cross my path in shootable condition and at a price I can stomach for the condition I would buy it.
This seems like the best response to the current conditions. Time to ignore the crazy prices and equally crazy reactions to them and focus on having fun shooting what I have. I am fortunate that I think I bought enough during the good times that I can do this fairly easily. I might only be shooing 40S&W, 30 RAR and 28 gauge by the end of the year but I am pretty sure I can make it while still carrying, competing, plinking and hunting what and when I want.
Anyone else thinking along these lines?