Ammo is expensive, gas costs more with each passing day (approaching $4.40 per gallon here) with no end in sight, and red blooded Americans have had to resort to eating chicken occasionally instead of prime ribeyes for every meal.
The reality for most of us is that the gun budget doesn’t buy as much as it used to, and the gun budget might be shrinking due to other necessary expenses stealing from that ever so important fund.
Fortunately, there are some ways to save money where it’s possible to, use ammunition more efficiently, and be a better and more capable shooter in the process. In this video I share some of the things I’ve learned over the years on how to do more with less.
We’ll talk about targets, how to use ammunition efficiently when zeroing a rifle, how to become a more competent and confident pistol shooter while using less ammo, and some thoughts on prioritizing components like primers and powder.
Hopefully you find something in here that makes your shooting during these times of economic uncertainty more enjoyable, more productive, and safer. Thanks for watching my video, and if it helps you please consider subscribing- because that’s free!
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