So I broke into my stash and went to the range today. I made a couple .45s bark for a bit.
Even though it was pretty windy and my target was flapping all over, it was a little slice of normal. Do you remember normal? Pepperidge Farms remembers and now so do I. .
So I figure I shot like $12,000 of .45 today.
At any rate it was nice to scratch the itch and feel normal for an hour.
As always take care and shoot safe. Chris
"Guns are tools. The only weapon ever created was man."
Posts: 7970 | Location: On the water | Registered: July 25, 2002
I don't feel too bad shooting up ammo provided I have components to load more...but I'm getting to the end of that stash, so I'm afraid it's gonna get harder emotionally to burn through ammo when I know I can't replace it.
I'm still able to get bullets and powder locally, so I'm continuing to stock up on those as I see them. But primers are pretty much non-existent.
Posts: 9433 | Location: In the Cornfields | Registered: May 25, 2006
I remember the good ole days when I'd go to the range every weekend and take several handguns and burn hundreds of rounds of ammo. It was dirt cheap then and I didn't give any thought to how much ammo I took other than the weight of carrying it in...LOL.
Now, when loading my range bag I find myself adding up the COST of the ammo and so I normally hold back and take only 300-400 rounds or so. Makes me depressed!!!!!This message has been edited. Last edited by: QB Too,