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Either buy now at 17 cents per round, or buy five years from now at 35 cents per round.
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Thats why you train your children to shoot.On another note, I'll never forget an acquaintance telling me once of a widow bringing some guns into the gun shop to put on consignment. She told him that there was a "truckload" of ammo that they had taken to the "police" for disposal, and some "reloading stuff" that they had taken to the dump.
One man's treasure is often his heir's trash.
I started an Excel spreadsheet about four years ago and never quite finished with some of my ammo, particularly 7.62x39, .38 Special reloads from my Dad (MHRIP), .41 AE and shotgun ammo. The ones that I have in the spreadsheet are kept up to date, including on hand, shot and specifications.Quite a bit but not quite enough.
EDIT: I did finally take an inventory last year and have been trying to keep it up to date. Made a little spread sheet on my computing device.
She told him that there was a "truckload" of ammo that they had taken to the "police" for disposal, and some "reloading stuff" that they had taken to the dump.
I also need to add a tab for reloading supplies - too many small pistol and not enough large pistol primers. I really need to keep better track.
There's only so much time in life, you don't want to spend too much of it on intense detail like this.
Assuming it's available to purchase.Either buy now at 17 cents per round, or buy five years from now at 35 cents per round.
If your UPS guy knows where to come when SHTF and is also contemplating retirement because of back issues.........
My UPS guy knows the dogs names
All 3 of the dogs still act like they want to eat the poor guy even though he knows their name. It's just funny to see him calling them by name he comes so often. Of course 2 of the dogs weigh 4 pounds and the "big one" is 12 pounds and 14 years old, so none of them are much of a threat to anyone. Good alarms as the young ones seem to hear EVERYTHING that gets near the house Poor old guy can barely see or hear anymore. His nose still works great. He can be upstairs under the covers and if I open some food I hear him thumping down the stairsLOL, my UPS guy watches my GSDs barking and lunging at him on their side of the gate. I try to make it a point not to let my dogs get too familiar with service visitors - or they'd see how friendly they are. That said, I have no doubt that anyone who meant harm would be hurt. GSDs are tough, smart and courageous animals.
All 3 of the dogs still act like they want to eat the poor guy even though he knows their name. It's just funny to see him calling them by name he comes so often. Of course 2 of the dogs weigh 4 pounds and the "big one" is 12 pounds and 14 years old, so none of them are much of a threat to anyone. Good alarms as the young ones seem to hear EVERYTHING that gets near the house Poor old guy can barely see or hear anymore. His nose still works great. He can be upstairs under the covers and if I open some food I hear him thumping down the stairs