Sold My Last .303s and Feeling Guilty

I have added and downsized several times, each time learning more about what I like and don't (and more specifically what I want at the moment). Personally the one and only Lee Enfield I owned I sold, but to be fair it wasn't in .303 either.
 
You could try sending me all your .303 ammo.
And I will take it to the Milsurp Shoot next weekend,
and send it down range as a offering to the backstop.

I don't know if it will change that guilty feeling, but I am willing to give it a try
 
C'mon, if you haven't sold off a rifle only to buy it back or replace it with a similar rifle, you're a newbie.

Similarly, if you haven't bought dies for a rifle in a calibre you don't own (yet), you don't qualify as a CGN'er. Or worked all the bugs out of a gun, sold it off and bought it back because the new owner didn't show it proper love and respect.
 
C'mon, if you haven't sold off a rifle only to buy it back or replace it with a similar rifle, you're a newbie.

Similarly, if you haven't bought dies for a rifle in a calibre you don't own (yet), you don't qualify as a CGN'er. Or worked all the bugs out of a gun, sold it off and bought it back because the new owner didn't show it proper love and respect.

Truer words were never spoken
 
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