I been to enough estate sales to tell you one thing for sure, you ain't allowed to take it with you.
I've been to estate sales that didn't have any ammo for sale. Maybe they took it with them.


I been to enough estate sales to tell you one thing for sure, you ain't allowed to take it with you.
One never can have too much ammunition or guns that can fire it. Pretty sure that's the law here in Texas.
My financial advisor once suggested about 10%-15% of my investments should be in commodities; he was thinking of gold and silver, but I bought copper and lead bullion. Reloads are useful but aren't very liquid, but all the rest is. Pretty good return so far.
Yep. I keep inventory on an Excel spread sheet. Probably not accurate to the exact round count, but close enough.
This ammo shortage is about a year old with no end in sight so I'm a little concerned.
I was inspired to count all my ammo just to see what I had.
.22lr - 350rnds
.22mag - 84rnds
.32auto -35rnds
.38spl - 100rnds
.357mag - 450rnds
10mm fmj 100rnds, hollow points - 50rnds
.12gauge 2 3/4" #6 shot - 75 rnds
.455 (for the Webley) 72rnds