Bucksnort1
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Ok, I'm no spring chicken. Three years ago, I celebrated my 35th birthday for the second time but trust me, I don't look a day over thirty. Here is my dilemma.
Considering I am 73 years old and have enough reloading components to last beyond my time on earth, do I gradually load everything I have then kick the bucket or do I load what I need and leave the remaining components for my daughter to sell. She knows nothing about reloading or value but I'm sure she is smart enough to figure it out with some effort. My son-in-law will not want any of it except perhaps loaded calibers he shoots.
I've explained to him about the two rules of reloading. Never load for anyone and never shoot another loaders loads. Keeping the latter in mind, I think he would be ok shooting my loads. I would advise them to not sell my loads.
What would you do?
Considering I am 73 years old and have enough reloading components to last beyond my time on earth, do I gradually load everything I have then kick the bucket or do I load what I need and leave the remaining components for my daughter to sell. She knows nothing about reloading or value but I'm sure she is smart enough to figure it out with some effort. My son-in-law will not want any of it except perhaps loaded calibers he shoots.
I've explained to him about the two rules of reloading. Never load for anyone and never shoot another loaders loads. Keeping the latter in mind, I think he would be ok shooting my loads. I would advise them to not sell my loads.
What would you do?