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

OHJEEZE

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I've got a bunch of random exotic ammo that I've managed to acquire but have nothing to shoot them. This include 375 Win, 300H&H, 458 Lott and maybe others. I keep having this debate --- should I buy a gun for the ammo, or just put it on the block. I mean, they all seem like fun calibers, but they are all expensive calibers.
I'd like a marlin 336 action in 375 winchester. I would never pay factory ammo prices for it though

But, I'd also like a marlin 336 action in 357 maximum too!

300 h&h..... good bye!
458 lott...... your outta here

There was a time long ago where if I liked something, I might impulse buy.

Then a transformation took place to where I thought of the practically of it.

Oh sure, I'll buy anything impractical now days, but it would have to be priced like 25cents on the dollar!
 
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Rez Exelon

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I'd like a marlin 336 action in 375 winchester. I would never pay factory ammo prices for it though

But, I'd also like a marlin 336 action in 357 maximum too!

300 h&h..... good bye!
458 lott...... your outta here

There was a time long ago where if I liked something, I might impulse buy.

Then a transformation took place to where I thought of the practically of it.

Oh sure, I'll buy anything impractical now days, but it would have to be priced like 25cents on the dollar!
375 is pretty tempting... I think I've got a total of 80 rounds and 10 pieces of brass. Not much but that'd be plenty for that round.
 

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