Back around 1982 I picked up some .45ACP brass at my gun range. In about a week I bought my first .45, a Colt Gold Cup.
Years ago, I was gifted a case of .25 acp ammo. I am not a big .25 fan, but picked up a Beretta pop up barrel Jetfire to shoot it up. What a reliable and fun gun. Sold it after the ammo was gone, as it just reinforced my lack of any practical use for the .25 acp.
Back in high school I acquired a metal ammo can with 100 rounds of 7.62x51 blanks mounted on a link belt. Still have it, and doubt I will be picking up an M60 to use it up in any time soon.
Larry
Guilty. Around 1985 I was at a gun show where an older gentleman was selling a bunch of ammo that was "obsoleted" from his shop. I made an offer and owned all of it. There was a new box (maybe it was new when he bought it) of 41 Long Colt, a new box of 44 WCF, around 25 rounds of 32 WCF and some 44-70. While I did pretty good buying the ammo I now own guns chambered for all of those rounds that cost me. I think I gave the guy $60 for all the boxes of ammo.
The .41 Long Colt is the round that got me into reloading, had to feed a .41 Army Special purchase.
Or even before you know what you want ;-).Goes without saying, as soon as you plan on getting the rifle/pistol, you get the dies if you're a reloader.