To: LIConFem
>>My time? If it comes down to being prepared or being caught with yer pants down, I really dont think my time is the main consideration. But thats just my thinking on the subject.
Oh. I thought you meant in preparing for that day. If you plan to do your reloading on SHTF day, then money doesn’t matter at all. On that day, pull that handle fast, my friend!
9 posted on
08/16/2017 2:16:24 PM PDT by
Bryanw92
(If we had some ham, we could have ham and eggs, if we had some eggs.)
To: Bryanw92
" If you plan to do your reloading on SHTF day,..."
No, I'm already "pullin' the handle" (why does that sound a little off to me??). All I'm sayin' is that the cost isn't necessarily the most important thing. And I'm sure we could find a caliber that's extremely cost-effective to reload and purchase a snifty little firearm to accommodate such a round.
11 posted on
08/16/2017 2:21:46 PM PDT by
LIConFem
To: Bryanw92
I also reload.
Pick an arbitrary number of rounds you think you will need for SHTF. What do you do after you fire that last round you put away?
I would wager that the average reloader has more rounds loaded and ready to go than that number you picked and has enough components to reload that brass another 3 or 4 times.
15 posted on
08/16/2017 2:35:08 PM PDT by
dangerdoc
(disgruntled)
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