My reloader is still not set up, and there is a shoot tomorrow. Our club hates jacketed ammunition, so I'm screwed. I needed to make a run for a couple other things, so I went to find some lead bullet ammunition. As luck would have it the Scheels store had some - Cabelas had the same brand in bulk for a few cents less, but they are another 60 miles down the road.
I'm standing at the locked case looking and sure I'm not going to find what I want, because I seldom do. When WHAM!!! there it is - Three boxes of 50 ... 150 rounds, and I need between 140 and 200 depending on how ambitious we get. I ask for some, and the pimple faced kid unlocks the case, takes it out, hands it to me, and he is locking the case before I can say "whoa, whoa, whoa I need more!" He grabbed another box and started to close the door when I asked if I could have six boxes. He looked me right in the third eye, or I think that is what he saw, and said "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH sure I think."
What has our nation, especially our rural world in this nation, when people are shocked, stunned, set back, and stare when someone purchases five boxes of ammunition (I wanted six but all they had was five - What kind of gun department only stocks five 50 round boxes of LRN .38 Special?)? When I buy a rifle I try to purchase 150 -200 rounds of mixed ammunition for practice, sighting, and determining which round I like best in the gun. When I purchase a handgun I do the same, but probably 10 times the volume. Dealers, even those who know me, are shocked and tell me that most gun purchases go out the door with one box of ammunition and two at the most.
Not only is the general public less familure with the use of guns, but even so called gun people are less used to it. This brings to mind our tendency to hide our like and use of firearms, and to be overly concerned about offending the anti's. We need to quit worrying as much about what they think, as long as we are being polite and safe, and start thinking about why "We can't all just get along." I have a Constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms, and I should apologize to anybody for legally exercising that right. I should expect them to express "why I shouldn't" as opposed to me being expected to defend "why I think I should."
The meaning of this long rant:
We are doing more to give away our right than they are doing to take it!