You should be busy shooting that Mod 27 357 mag.....
Over the years, my father purchased a pile of supplies and a pile of weapons
He would buy a gun for himself then buy several for me and a couple of my brothers.
It was fun until it started getting into odd calibers I didn't want to shoot or even load for but I did.
44/40 and 38/40 comes to mind.
He would give us weapons in those calibers so we would develop loads for them.
He has since given up all his weapons except for a handful of standard calibers (22lr, 38sp, 40sw)
So I feel you pain.
Over the past 18 months or so I have sold over 30 weapons that either were duplicates or in a caliber / style I didn't want.
Single Action revolvers - don't like them - so there went 38/40 and 44/40. Keeping 32/20 for rifle and have a K frame in 32/20
Their matching caliber long guns went too.
Supplies, holy smoke. I got 44/40 brass to last generations.
Same with 38/40
Right now, me and my brother ray have started going thru our safes and making the hard choices.
Do we want to keep this or sell it.
Luckily for us, the huge hoard of weapons have allows us to sell them and buy stuff we would of never thought of buying.
I have one of those now. Its a converted USC rifle so its semi but its on my NFA trust as a SBR. I have it setup in 40sw but have the conversion kit for 45acp
I would of never paid the money it took to build that if it wasn't for selling surplus guns.
we still have a few more weapons but a PILE of supplies to go thru.