I was bogged down in stagnated incomplete projects before the lockdown. Many of the intentions have become both redundant and inconsistent.
The lockdown actually presents a needed breather.
In my own case, the time would be better invested by clearing the deck completely, establishing a current status for each firearm, and plotting a new set of goals for each of them. None of them lack for the gadgets needed; the need is for a cogent plan to take advantage of those gadgets.
I have too many guns, but that will not be changed; guns sold are immediately missed, and forever. I'll never do that again, especially when they can be kept in the family by the pass me down approach. Some of the new goals will likely result in some functionally identical pairs, and that can work within the stated approach.
My bolt guns are already at an acceptable status; the ARs need the main attention. I never had a preponderance of bolt guns and their status has never required any extreme upgrades.
My pet loads are in disarray. Here, too, goals need to be rewritten; and a series of plans plotted for prioritized load development.
It's a matter of getting back up out out of midstream by returning to the starting point and entirely replotting the paths from that initial point.
Oh, well, let's get to work replanning. Much of that set of new goals will be framed around the basic intent to get things running right; then getting them into the younger hands in the family.
Greg