Buy a gun or sell the ammo?

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Sell the ammo or buy the guns?

  • Sell the ammo and buy more that I already own.

    Votes: 25 61.0%
  • Buy guns to go with the pile of ammo

    Votes: 16 39.0%

  • Total voters
    41

OK Corgi Rancher

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It's all I can do to not buy the 10GA ammo in the classifieds. I don't even have a 10GA

That's how I feel about a couple of little .32 autos that have come up. I certainly don't need one. But then again, I don't need 99% of what I have. I keep justifying it by telling myself, "One more gun's not gonna hurt anything."

After I told myself that about 60 times I've begun to think I really can't trust my judgement when it comes to guns.
 

DRC458

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I say sell the ammo and buy more for what you already have. I know @adamsredlines needs that .458 Lott, 'cause he don't need no .460 Weatherby! This is from a guy who has talked himself out of buying countless firearms in the last few years because I do not need to start adding more calibers to feed! In fact, I really need to start thinning the herd seriously.
 

GlockPride

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I say sell the ammo and buy more for what you already have. I know @adamsredlines needs that .458 Lott, 'cause he don't need no .460 Weatherby! This is from a guy who has talked himself out of buying countless firearms in the last few years because I do not need to start adding more calibers to feed! In fact, I really need to start thinning the herd seriously.

I thinned the heard back in 2012. Of course, prior to the big panic…

Now, my herd is getting really fat and overweight. I’m kind of digging it.

And, yet, I still don’t own any of the calibers the OP mentioned, nor;
.45acp or Colt
.41 magnum
10mm
9x21
.38 Super
.300 Bo
8.6 Bo
.17hmr
.25acp
.32acp
.32 S&W
.17wssm
25.06
.308
30-30
.30-06
.270
.280
.257
.338 Lapua
.300 win mag
.35 Savage
.50 bmg
.350 Legend
.450 bushmaster
.300 ham’r
.50 cal muzzleloader
 

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If you really think there’s a chance you’d buy a rifle chambered for those rounds if you found the right deal I’d keep’m. I stockpiled 22WRF for 5 years not having a rifle chambered for WRF but was always keeping my eyes peeled for a Winchester 1890……. and I finally found one.
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Now if there isn’t that chance then I’d sell them to someone that could use them and use the money to fund something I’d enjoy.
 

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