Getting rid of reloaded ammo

I wonder what part of Ontario he is from? If he belongs to a club. Give it away and say it is hand loaded and I am not responsible if there is issues. As for the guns, sell them to fellow club members. They may be more willing to sell them back to you if you ever come back to your senses. If you get engaged to someone who is into this hobby, then you are fully aware that he or she has guns to begin with. So deal with it. Otherwise it would be cya later for me. You don't support the things I do, why should I support you. Maybe she converted him to a born again Liberal.
 
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There were many things I liked to do as a young man. After I got divorced, I wondered why I hadn't done them for so many years. I played a guitar more in the first year than I had in the previous 10, as well as reloaded and unloaded more ammo (not counting work). Bought more guns and ammo than before. Hiked, camped, and canoed more. Generally, felt a WHOLE LOT BETTER!
OP, DO NOT GIVE THIS UP! The trade-off is not worth it.
Current wife now hunts, fishes, camps, canoes,shoots... She does not reload ammo or gut animals, but, more importantly, she doesn't keep ME from doing it.
OP, I had a motorcycle when I was 19. I was told to sell it since it was not practical for a man with a child who could not afford another vehicle. When I did, I somehow knew I would NEVER own another, and I never have. I am now 52.
 
So i was cleaning out the safe because i'll be getting married and moving soon and I don't want to take any firearms or ammo to the new place. Im looking to get rid of everything I have, but I don't know what to do with reloaded ammo?

Can anyone help me out?


Maybe he's also keeping the "old place" too? Just leaving the firearms there to play with on weekends? #ShredOfHope
 
His judgement is obviously clouded, he's asking $30 for approximately 150 rounds of blazer....

HAHAHA, yeah good one... $4.49/box at Canadian tire, and if you buy 3 boxes, there is no "approximate" to it! Hey, 100% markup, great if you can get it! Oh wait, deal fell through.... There's lots of it here in Picton at the CTC
 
rookie wildcatI had a motorcycle when I was 19. I was told to sell it since it was not practical for a man with a child who could not afford another vehicle. When I did said:
That's sad.

I had a motorcycle when I was 20. I never do what I am told because others have no right or expectation to tell me how to live my life. I am 49 now and I own six motorcycles.
 
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I told my g/f that I was into guns on our first date, and if she had an issue with it, I'd end the date right there and be happy to drop her off at home. 2 and a half years later, she still has no interest in getting her PAL (too many other expensive hobbies) but she absolutely has no grief with me spending money on gun stuff. If it weren't for the small fortune I've spent recently on motorcycle parts and reloading components (higher priority for me right now) I'd have picked up a rimfire pistol for her to plink away with at the range.
 
My wife was the one who got me started on all this..
To each their own.
What about buying a cheapo cabinet from Canadian Tire, cramming everything inside it and storing it elsewhere in case you change your mind?

I would give up anything in the world for my wife, anything. But I say that because there is absolutely nothing she would ask me to give up.
 
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