New Year’s Resolution
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- Scott Tschirhart
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New Year’s Resolution
I’m going to make a tough one this year.
No new guns. No used guns. No trading guns.
I have hubs that I have not even fully developed loads for.
So I am going to be content with what I have and not lust after something new or different. That means staying out of gun shops which is the hard part.
No new guns. No used guns. No trading guns.
I have hubs that I have not even fully developed loads for.
So I am going to be content with what I have and not lust after something new or different. That means staying out of gun shops which is the hard part.
Re: New Year’s Resolution
That’s gonna ( no pun intended ) be hard Scott , local gun store is one of my favorite places , been a customer for more than 30 yrs , nice people .
I’m on the ,sell one buy one plan now , trying to down size a little. Good luck.
I’m on the ,sell one buy one plan now , trying to down size a little. Good luck.
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Bill in Oregon
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Re: New Year’s Resolution
I admire this resolution Scott. I'll have to think about it as I have been notorious for buying a new (usually used) gun of some sort, playing with it for a few months and turning it over. Been doing this for many years, driven by firearms curiosity. (The weirdest one was a Dutch Beaumont rifle with the firing pin spring contained in the hollow bolt handle.)
One thing I will commit to this year is trying to reduce the amount of plastic -- coated cookware, plastic cutting boards, plastic bowls and storage -- in my kitchen. Wow, is that boring, huh?
One thing I will commit to this year is trying to reduce the amount of plastic -- coated cookware, plastic cutting boards, plastic bowls and storage -- in my kitchen. Wow, is that boring, huh?
Re: New Year’s Resolution
I resolve to spend the amount of money I would have spent on new guns on loading components instead. I'll try to find some of the Alliant powders that have been absent for so long and also buy a few more aluminum 4 cavity bullet molds of my favorite old designs.
- JimT
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Re: New Year’s Resolution
Good one Scott!
Been thinking the same thing myself, though I have not put it in the form of a resolution.
Browsing the used guns in Cabela's Gun Library is a dangerous thing so I have been cutting that out.
I made a list of loads that I need to test and the guns to test them in and it seems I have more than enough to do the testing. And since a good friend gifted me a chronograph yesterday, I now have no excuses.
My thoughts have been along the line of "Good grief! How long has it been since I fired that gun?" as I look through the safe.
Gonna change that.
Been thinking the same thing myself, though I have not put it in the form of a resolution.
Browsing the used guns in Cabela's Gun Library is a dangerous thing so I have been cutting that out.
I made a list of loads that I need to test and the guns to test them in and it seems I have more than enough to do the testing. And since a good friend gifted me a chronograph yesterday, I now have no excuses.
My thoughts have been along the line of "Good grief! How long has it been since I fired that gun?" as I look through the safe.
Gonna change that.
Re: New Year’s Resolution
I made the same resolution last year, for the same reasons. That flew out the window in February when I fell into an Old Model 44 Flattop, followed shortly after by a OM 6.5" Single Six.
As already mentioned the trick is to stay out of the fun shop. This is the year I'll stick to it...
As already mentioned the trick is to stay out of the fun shop. This is the year I'll stick to it...
Re: New Year’s Resolution
Yeah, RIGHT!!

- GunnyMack
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Re: New Year’s Resolution
Im thinking seriously about SELLING stuff i haven't shot in years. I know I can use the space in my safe... a 24 gun with close to 40 stuffed into it. Yeah, yeah I can hear it now- you need a bigger safe !
Seriously though I cant remember when I last shot my 629 or 44 Carbine and a few others.
Seriously though I cant remember when I last shot my 629 or 44 Carbine and a few others.
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- Scott Tschirhart
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Re: New Year’s Resolution
That’s part of the problem. I have so many guns that I just don’t shoot.
Re: New Year’s Resolution
If you don’t shoot em , sell em , that’s where I’m at , sav’n some stuff for the kids , wood and steel guns for my daughters , polymer for the boys .
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Re: New Year’s Resolution
I was just lusting after your K22 Masterpiece, Scott. I don't think I'd be able to keep that resolution! 
Re: New Year’s Resolution
Um, check the date Scott... It's January 1st -- not April 1st!!!Scott Tschirhart wrote: ↑Thu Jan 01, 2026 9:00 am I’m going to make a tough one this year.
No new guns. No used guns. No trading guns.
And you thought you'd fool us...
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- Scott Tschirhart
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Re: New Year’s Resolution
We shall see. I shared this with you specifically to make myself more accountable.
I don’t blame you for scoffing.
I don’t blame you for scoffing.
- Streetstar
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Re: New Year’s Resolution
Oh my goodness -- thats a tough one
How about stuff you put in layaway in December - does that count ? ---- I was at my shop doing fingerprints for suppressors for Silencer Shop and they were having a Christmas Eve sale on all used guns --- i had an eye on 2 226 Sigs - one a Legion model SAO and the other a MK25 Navy replica --- i couldnt decide and just said -- "Dangit - here's 25% down , hold both for me until i get more money " ---- figuring i will shoot both and sell the one that doesnt tickle my fancy later
But other than that small indiscretion -- i will concentrate on silencers in 2026 -- and loading more ammo for my big boomers
How about stuff you put in layaway in December - does that count ? ---- I was at my shop doing fingerprints for suppressors for Silencer Shop and they were having a Christmas Eve sale on all used guns --- i had an eye on 2 226 Sigs - one a Legion model SAO and the other a MK25 Navy replica --- i couldnt decide and just said -- "Dangit - here's 25% down , hold both for me until i get more money " ---- figuring i will shoot both and sell the one that doesnt tickle my fancy later
But other than that small indiscretion -- i will concentrate on silencers in 2026 -- and loading more ammo for my big boomers
----- Doug
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Re: New Year’s Resolution
Mine is to stay off the internet! ooops... 
