I’ve bought too many guns in different calibers. I’m sure there is someone out there who has more of a catalog than I do but I feel as if I have a small library of reloading dies compared to what I actually use. Of course, I purchased ”plenty“ of the corresponding components to go along with the dies/weapons. I have more .308 caliber bullets than I will ever use in a practical sense but, dang it, I won’t runout. Same with .270, .303, .323, .35, .452, .357, .400, and so on, and so on, and so on…….
Today, I’ve been contemplating getting rid of them all and starting over with one .30 caliber rifle, a .22, and a hand gun.
Naturally, I can come up with endless reasons why I can’t get rid of XYZ. When you figure all of the reloading components, I am trapped by the potential financial loss of selling my components and powder, which is yet another reason not to sell.
So, to stay the course is the current plan. Let my legacy figure it out, but maybe I’ll do them a favor a not buy any more guns In obscure calibers.
Does .450 Bushmaster really have a future? Lol