Cheers from Nobelton

RMILL

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Hey fellas,
I am from Nobelton Ontario. I have been on this site for a while, and since joining have acquired my RPAL and some toys. I currently have a cz858, and rem 700 sps varmint in .308, an sks and m305 Marstar special, a rem 870 tactical, a sig p220 (.45acp) and a norinco 1911 (.45). I am a member at Target sports and silverdale and shoot as often as i can ( at least once a week).

i feel like that introduction is kind of like what you would say at an AA meeting. But no joking, i have a serious issue - maybe someone can help direct me. in the summer, i had not yet had my LATT - so i was going to silverdale every weekend. i bought a 1400 rnd crate of 7.52 x 39, and some .308 ammo in bulk. i have tons of the 752x39 left, but now i am shooting restricteds indoors at target sports. every time i go out, i spend around $150 on 250 rnds of .45 acp. my long winded question is, should i invest in a 9mm to cut ammo costs, or should i bite the bullet and get myself set up to reload?

otherwise, if you think about it, $150-$300 a week/$600-$1200 a month is a VERY DECENT car on a 3 yr lease. something i have already decided i cannot affford.

cheers


ryan
 
Hello and welcome. Just as a comment: this forum is really just for greetings. If you want to have a discussion, it's best to post in General Firearms Discussion or one of the specialty forums.

However, my own opinion is that you'd probably do best to learn reloading. If you're going to shoot a lot, there's no better way to learn about the possibilities of the cartridges you're shooting, and to save money. I don't really shoot any more, but when I was involved, I reloaded and shot reloads almost entirely.

Unless you're independently wealthy, or can figure out some way of getting some else to pay for the cartridges, reloading is the way to go.
 
sorry for posting in the wrong forum. I guess you could call it a NOOB mistake, but fact of the matter is it was just me not knowing when to end the greeting and move onto the next post.
However thank you for your response. I had a feeling that reloading was going to be the best bet. the learning curve will move back to vertical.
Thanks again
Ryan
 
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