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    Reloading.....Is it an addiction?

    Had conversation with a guy at the range this weekend and range brass came up which led to reloading in general. I asked him does he abscess over components like I do, yes!! he said. Another fellow over heard an chimed in that he does too. We were laughing at the fact that you never feel like you have enough of anything.!! I can have 2K large rifle primers, 4lbs of powder, 500 bullets and I say to myself "gotta get more!!" You know what I mean.??

    Another thing that makes me question the need for a shooters 12 step program is the fact that although I'm King of my castle and don't require nor seek the approval of my wife, I hide some of my purchases like I'm doing something wrong.!!

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    my wife tells me i have enought factory ammo for my rifles to last rest of my life.lol.funny when we go to gun shows,she points out the reloading supplies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heelmark View Post
    my wife tells me i have enought factory ammo for my rifles to last rest of my life.
    I feel you, I was hooked on spam can 7.62+54r for a while...

    Surprised more guys haven't chimed in, I know I'm not the only one.

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    I am hooked like a crack junkie.

    Have over 20,000 primers, small/large rifle, pistol and that is about the only item I am not looking for at the present.

    Always looking for more bullets, especially in .308 as probably down to less than 600 as since I bought my son a Savage FCP K it gets shot most days at the range.

    Spent time last week cleaning, neck sizing, trimming and priming every single .303 case I own.

    Did the same for .308 also and have hundreds ready to go.

    Bought two spam cans of copper wash 39 in the last month, just in case I might need more. Had 6 cases of regular 39 surplus.

    WarPig, we both need to go for therapy, would you drive?
    Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by enfield303t View Post
    WarPig, we both need to go for therapy, would you drive?
    LoL.!! Your more screwed up then I am,, your on your own.!!..

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    An addiction???? YES. Especially when you first start.
    Step back, take a deep breath, don't Abscess...or is that obsess, about all this. It's going to be alright. You just have to get a grip on yourself . Before making a purchase ask yourself three Questions:

    1) Do I really need more ( whatever you are thinking of buying) ?
    2) Can I afford it now or should I pay the rent ?
    3) Can I conceal this new purchase from the wife ?
    Remember when mamma ain't happy ...nobody is happy , and that means you. Even though reloading is fun...sleeping with a contented wife is more fun. ( the sofa gets old fast )

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwpercle View Post
    An addiction???? YES. Especially when you first start.
    Step back, take a deep breath, don't Abscess...or is that obsess, about all this. It's going to be alright. You just have to get a grip on yourself . Before making a purchase ask yourself three Questions:

    1) Do I really need more ( whatever you are thinking of buying) ?
    2) Can I afford it now or should I pay the rent ?
    3) Can I conceal this new purchase from the wife ?
    Remember when mamma ain't happy ...nobody is happy , and that means you. Even though reloading is fun...sleeping with a contented wife is more fun. ( the sofa gets old fast )

    Gary
    Find my life is much simpler now that your number 3 is no longer a factor. Divorce is expensive, sometimes very expensive but in the long run I am so much better off when I am the only one spending my hard earned money. To be honest I don't know a lot of people who are truly happily married and with the divorce rate in Canadaicon hovering around 50% I am somewhat in a normal situation.

    I really enjoy my firearms hobby addiction and have met so many great people because of it. We have meetings on a fairly regular basis, at the range where all get to tell their stories.
    Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?

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    Amen Enfield, on all counts.

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    Gosh I'm not sure what to say. I've been unloading things I'm pretty darn sure I'm not going to need or use. A couple of years ago I bought a .338 Federal and of course I couldnt get any ammo or brass for the thing so I make it. I ended up buying a bag of .358 Win brass that I never used because after making up a quantity of .338 brass out of 30-06, .270 what ever range pick up I could find a dealer had some Federal .338 on the shelf so I bought 2 bags of it. Anyway, someone that needed the brass got it. My wife is good with just about everything I want to do so buying isnt a problem except to me. I have to feel a need to have some or else I wont buy much of anything, in a way I'm a saver. I have reached the age where it's time to start to decide whats going and whats not. I just took 3 nice Lyman ricever sights to my dealer the one for the FN is already sold and the other two soon to be. Would I still buy a good deal? you bet your but I would, a good deal is always a good deal and to make a couple of bucks to go fishing or hunting on is always in my sights.

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    I pickup brass all the time for calibers I don't have. Plastic bags and storage space are cheap compared to what I may find myself doing/paying to play with a new toy.!!
    You gave brass away.? I'm just not there yet in my recovery..

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