I'm about three years into self-employed part-time work, thanks to being laid off four years ahead of planned retirement due to a company sell out. I finally have time to build the reloading bench and gun room I planned to build 15 years ago when we bought our current home. But now I'm thinking "how long am I really going to use it and should I just start buying good factory match ammo (assuming it becomes available again by the time I use up my stash of match primers)?" I go through the same mental gymnastics every time I contemplate acquiring a new gun or optic - "how many times will I actually get to use this?"
So my questions are: How many years into our 70s or 80s or longer can we expect to enjoy this sport? I haven't shot a match in years from being too busy, and now I'm not sure I have the stamina. So, when is it time to just quit buying new stuff?
All advice appreciated, especially from other FOGs!
So my questions are: How many years into our 70s or 80s or longer can we expect to enjoy this sport? I haven't shot a match in years from being too busy, and now I'm not sure I have the stamina. So, when is it time to just quit buying new stuff?
All advice appreciated, especially from other FOGs!