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Old February 23, 2013, 03:30 PM   #9
Misssissippi Dave
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I have a hobby called shooting guns. The guns can get rather expensive. When you start shooting them it costs even more than the gun did soon enough.

I also have another hobby called reloading. This one is much better than shooting. I can reload to cut down the cost of that other hobby.

Buying a gun is an expense most don't think about a year or so after the purchase since the money is now long gone. You still have the expense of trying to feed it ammo to shoot it. Reloading does have an initial expense as well. It is called buying the equipment to be able to reload just as you had to do with buying a gun. After that big expense is paid out, you only need to keep up with components to keep enjoying reloading. Shooting is what uses up all that nice ammo you made. I guess reloading is a virtue and shooting is the vice. I don't have a problem reloading. I have a problem shooting. Just ignore all those containers of components on the shelf. They are an investment and not an expense.
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