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@ moose. Your discription of your location as "northwet coast",,, yep you live here!
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Where are you finding .223 for 120 bucks/1000 ??? Is this the price if you reload it all yourself?
I know where he's getting it. (1982) he must have a time machine .Even if you reload it's not saving you that much,but you do get the kind of ammo you want.
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I don't stock as much as I used to, but, I do stock components. I can turn 1,000 of anything I shoot in two hours. I keep enough loaded on hand in case opportunities arise.
I found that if I loaded too many I felt I wanted to experiment with the load but had to deal with thousands of rounds first. (Tough problem.)
I'm obviously out of my league around here, owning only 2 guns (rimfire, at that). Well, until I get my handgun this month!
But for what it's worth, I stopped "binging" once I had ~1500 of 17HMR and ~5000 22LR. This is roughly 1/3 ammo can of each caliber; my ultimate goal is to keep a full can on hand...at which point I'll set a new goal
I will likely start keeping an eye out for sales again, once I get my handgun.
Out of curiosity: does anyone else label their ammo with the purchase date? I suppose it sounds a little eccentric, but I figured I might as well use the oldest stuff first. And I certainly buy more rounds than I shoot!...and sadly, I don't get a chance to shoot much.