Which is more expensive?

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Which costs more?


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jrguns

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The gun is expensive but if I want to shoot it a lot then the boolits get expensive over time. And in these times the boolits are hard to find and expensive if you can find them. So my vote.

Boolits. And that's a lot of bool.
 

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I voted for the thing that shoots boolits. For me it's about how much time I have to shoot, the fact that I reload almost everything I shoot now, and my wife's good taste when buying new guns. Lol.
 

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I guess by this poll I am a gun owner who is a part time practice shooter who chooses to full time CC.

I dont compete shoot or hunt any more like I did when younger due to being busy in my business and not having alot of extra time, I only practice shoot for SD/HD. Regular shooting for me now is about once or twice a week if I'm lucky.

Over the years I have bought quite a few new and used firearms as well as inheriting pieces from my father and grandfather, so even though I may have a pretty full safe holding my firearms, gear, ammo, as well as collectibles and daily carries and their gear, etc, I usually only practice shoot thru what I carry, and maybe some rifle shooting here and there. Which means I am usually only going thru ammo for one, maybe two calibre. I bulk buy ammo as much as I can, especially in target ammo. Im pretty stocked up in HD ammo too especially for main daily carries and main HDs but I'm stingy with it even though I do try to go through some of it while practicing here and there.

To me my practice ammo usuage is not as expensive as the money I have in the weapons themselves, and my more expensive HD ammo hopefully will never even have to be used. I look at it like it is basically a maintenance expense same as paying the utilities I use at my house or the gas in my vehicles. I justify the small expense of using ammo to potentially be better able to handle my carry firearm, if the need ever arises.
 
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