Over the last couple of years we have been hit with unprecedented inflation in all areas and this is especially reflected in the cost of components. I have always equated costs to how much work I had to do to purchase a given item. For instance, when I was a young man, just out of the Army, an hour worth of wages at the sawmill would buy me a box of Sierra bullets. Later on, a trigger job on a model 70 would buy that box of bullets or a thousand CCI primers. Fitting a barrel would buy me about 12 pounds of powder.
My first 40x-BR cost me about 1 1/2 weeks pay.
Anyway, it occurs to me, in order to hedge against this inflation, it might be best to return to the barter system. To that end, I'm thinking, two years ago, fitting a barrel would buy me 8 pounds of Varget and a thousand primers. Henceforth, I think I'll fit a barrel in exchange for 8pounds of Varget and a thousand CCI 200's. A glass bedding job would buy me a couple boxes of bullets and a bag of brass. Seems like a fair trade to me. What I can't see doing is fitting two or three barrels for 8 lbs of Varget. It's getting to where I have to fit and chamber a barrel to fill my truck with diesel. Things are most definitely getting out of hand. WH
My first 40x-BR cost me about 1 1/2 weeks pay.
Anyway, it occurs to me, in order to hedge against this inflation, it might be best to return to the barter system. To that end, I'm thinking, two years ago, fitting a barrel would buy me 8 pounds of Varget and a thousand primers. Henceforth, I think I'll fit a barrel in exchange for 8pounds of Varget and a thousand CCI 200's. A glass bedding job would buy me a couple boxes of bullets and a bag of brass. Seems like a fair trade to me. What I can't see doing is fitting two or three barrels for 8 lbs of Varget. It's getting to where I have to fit and chamber a barrel to fill my truck with diesel. Things are most definitely getting out of hand. WH