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Feeding what I’ve got…
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<blockquote data-quote="EastTNHunter" data-source="post: 5827178" data-attributes="member: 8364"><p>I'm not going full blown [USER=21443]@Uncle J[/USER] clearance sale here, but I'm going to try to do something this year that just hasn't happened in a while. I'm going to try my best to not get a new gun this year and focus on feeding what I have. I used to trade and sell and get at least 1-2 new guns to play with per year. But I don't have the time to tinker with reloading and shooting nearly as much as I used to, so I have to quit tinkering with things and just stock up on components for existing guns and loads. </p><p></p><p>May sound boring to some, but my resolution for this year is to NOT get a new gun this year. We'll see if I can keep it, but I just ordered some ammo for my 30-30 recently, and got in a few components recently for my 760 30-06 that I caught on sale. Also backordered some brass from Starline that I've been waiting on to come available. But more than anything I'm paying for some home projects and saving for the kids' college fund. I need time AND money right now, especially if I'm going to go out of state to DIY hunt a little this year.</p><p></p><p>Any fellow gun hoarders out there that have tried this and succeeded? I can tell you for sure that the tinker gene never goes away, so I hope that things don't go too crazy over the next few years so that I can still get guns and components after I get the kids through school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EastTNHunter, post: 5827178, member: 8364"] I’m not going full blown [USER=21443]@Uncle J[/USER] clearance sale here, but I’m going to try to do something this year that just hasn’t happened in a while. I’m going to try my best to not get a new gun this year and focus on feeding what I have. I used to trade and sell and get at least 1-2 new guns to play with per year. But I don’t have the time to tinker with reloading and shooting nearly as much as I used to, so I have to quit tinkering with things and just stock up on components for existing guns and loads. May sound boring to some, but my resolution for this year is to NOT get a new gun this year. We’ll see if I can keep it, but I just ordered some ammo for my 30-30 recently, and got in a few components recently for my 760 30-06 that I caught on sale. Also backordered some brass from Starline that I’ve been waiting on to come available. But more than anything I’m paying for some home projects and saving for the kids’ college fund. I need time AND money right now, especially if I’m going to go out of state to DIY hunt a little this year. Any fellow gun hoarders out there that have tried this and succeeded? I can tell you for sure that the tinker gene never goes away, so I hope that things don’t go too crazy over the next few years so that I can still get guns and components after I get the kids through school. [/QUOTE]
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