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is it crazy to buy ammo for guns you don't have?
08 May 2010, 05:14
Dago Redis it crazy to buy ammo for guns you don't have?
Hey guys, do you ever buy ammo, or single rounds, for guns you don't have? say for inspiration, to give you something to fantasize about?
I have a project that's going to take me through next year to finish up, but every morning getting up and dragging myself to work, gotta have a future to work towards right? Hard to see in a picture if a round "grabs me", so am thinking about grabbing a round if I find one, 500 jeffery. Do they look very cool?
you guys ever do that? I have a buddy that will buy a few hundred rounds of handgun ammo and then say to himself "man, I don't have a gun for this, better buy one".

Red
08 May 2010, 05:24
ramrod340Yes it is. At least that is what I tell myself when I have done it in the past.

As usual just my $.02
Paul K
Jack
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08 May 2010, 07:37
ColoradoMattI don't see ammo prices going down anytime soon (ever). If anything else, it is an investment.
Matt
FISH!!
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08 May 2010, 07:49
CrazyhorseconsultingTo each his own.
I have a tendency to buy the rifle, then find the ammo.
Even the rocks don't last forever.
I got some loaded jeffery for sale.
How bout $10 plus shipping.
Ed
DRSS Member
08 May 2010, 08:02
jeffeossono, and don't tell my wife!
Bought my first box of Federal .416 Rigby a year before I bought the rifle.
08 May 2010, 08:18
reddy375YES

I tend to buy the dies, buy the parent brass, form a few cartridges, measure them and spec a reamer, have the reamer ground, look for an action, find a suitable one, buy 3 postition safety, trigger, etc for it, send a barrel blank off to be custom contoured or order one to spec, order a stock blank cut, and then start work on the rifle. Sometimes 5 years in the process before I get there, and the order of the work sometimes gets mixed up.
Case in point is my .500 ultra mag fantasy gun. I've got the dies, bought the reamer, have the brass, formed a few cartridges, have the barrel. Had the action, sold it to someone in need thinking another would come along before I got to the project. One hasn't, so it's on hold. In the mean time, I found a beautiful action and put together a .458 lott. The final stock has been on order for about 4 months, but I can adapt/inlet a temporary stock that I have and use it if I can find a few hours time. Meanwhile, got sidetracked into a 458 win mag mauser. Got it barrelled and test fired in a takeoff stock. Got the action, barrel and mag box/trigger guard inletted into the final stock and now shaping it and sanding it so that I can install the cross bolts, which will have engraved heads instead of ebony plugs. Then, have to finish the stock and be waiting on the Lott stock to start the proces again.
it's a progressive disease, and it recurs......
dave
I bought a rifle once just because someone gave me a bunch of once-fired cartridge cases.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
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08 May 2010, 09:01
DWrightYa. . . . No, that's just nut's!
08 May 2010, 09:57
bigdoggy700Hell yes!!! Buy a few cartridges, it gives you a great excuse to buy the rifle later.
08 May 2010, 18:31
Chief EngineerNot if you consider buying new tires, that fit a car you don't own, good practice.

I've got a half box of factory 220/06 rounds. Thinking about buying an 06 to torch em off in. Does that count?
Yes, but only if you need one. Heh, heh.
(It works.)
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10 May 2010, 04:38
boom stickYes. Send me all your ammo. It's your only hope.

10 May 2010, 06:11
fourboreAnytime I get into a Cabelas, I look to see if they have 500NE Hornady in stock. I plan to buy a buy a box just to have it. If I find that, I migth go ahead and collect one box of each DG ctg Hornady loads. I dont want to do any special order or mail order (not in my state), but to answer your question:
Nothing wrong with buying ammo. IMHO.
Stalins 2 biggest nightmare -If chinese learn fight like Finnish or Finnish start makes baby like Chinese...
10 May 2010, 12:54
Dago RedEd, PM Sent!
thanks guys, good to know I'm not crazy.
When I look at a 505 Gibbs cartridge, I do think about buying a rifle so chambered. Unfortunately, I have also fired a rifle chambered in 505 Gibbs.
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11 May 2010, 00:56
archer_375I usually buy the rifle, buy several boxes of ammo, then sell the rifle.
