Rifle and Pistol ammo on the left Shotgun ammo on the right I stock up every spring for the next hunting season. Rio7
Holy [bleep]. Wow.
Originally Posted by Archerhunter
Quit giving in inch by inch then looking back to lament the mile behind ya and wonder how to preserve those few feet left in front of ya. They'll never stop until they're stopped. That's a fact.
Rifle and Pistol ammo on the left Shotgun ammo on the right I stock up every spring for the next hunting season. Rio7
Holy [bleep]. Wow.
Originally Posted by Archerhunter
Quit giving in inch by inch then looking back to lament the mile behind ya and wonder how to preserve those few feet left in front of ya. They'll never stop until they're stopped. That's a fact.
You sir are now elected as Captain of the all star team. I thought I was doing pretty good, my friends call my room the gun shop. I am however way far behind.
I was still living and working full time in Massachusetts when Katrina struck. I took time off and loaded my pickup and cargo trailer up with supplies I thought friends and family would need. As part of my security for the trip I took my HiPower and three hundred rounds of carry ammo and my police 870 with a hundred round mix of slugs and buckshot. The first night there my brother's inlaw asked me did I have any extra ammo for his Glock 9mm. I reached under the seat and gave him a hundred rounds. Then his other inlaw asked me for ammo for his Glock 40 which I did not have. That's when I got a case of the azz and told them they were a sorry excuse for a bunch of rednecks. All guns and no ammo, what the Hell.
Not that I needed a new lesson, but that experience reinforced the mind set of needing to be prepared, whether it be food, shelter, guns and ammo, equipment, medicine or cash. I absolutely have no need for someone else to tell me what I have to much of.
I've been focussing on organizing and making mine a bit more portable if the need arises. Having stuff in boxes and strewn around isn't a good idea. I've bought a fair number of these when they offered an additional discount and they've been just what the dr. ordered.
I just moved my reloading room upstairs. My wife was shocked at my inventory, LOL!
ha ha. My wife AIN'T got a clue and won't know what to do with it when I'm gone (permanently).
I was counting on my hunting/shooting pard helping her in the event.
SADLY, he passed 2 yrs ago. NO one and I mean NO one, I know personally handloads anymore and even they would NOT know about H 4350 or Rl 26. NOT to mention surplus 4831 !!! I don't remember the year but WHEN powders went above $ 12.00 /# I began stocking up. I have more than I will EVER shoot up -> Thank You Lord !
I AIN'T hoarding.... I've been stocking up little by little over the years.
Ammo, componentS (brass, primers, powder, bullets) shortage DON'T bother me. Sorry I got prepared !! No Regerts < lol >
Tell your wife to call me, I'll buy the 4350 and R26.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
When I was down at Ft Bragg I stopped in to visit a cousin who was living there in Fayetteville and that's about what his garage looked like.
i had a client a few years ago that passed away. that's what the garage looked like. mistake i made was not offering more for the .50, rifle, and all the reloading/componet stuff.