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I don't know if you could call what I currently do as collecting. At one time I owned many different rifles, pistols and shotguns. Then one day I looked at these specimens of ancient and modern firepower and thought to myself , Why are you doing this? I can only shoot one at a time, and most are unsuitable for student training. I sold off everything but those that I liked or were useful for training students how to shoot. My collection now consists of several different .22 caliber target or competition grade pistols, both a 38 and 357 revolvers, a few different 9mm pistols, Kimber, S&W, Sig Sauer and a Colt Gold Cup National Match. As for shotguns I have gone from 12 down to one, a Remington 11- 87 3 inch that does everything I need it to do which incudes skeet, trap and hunting. I have several rifles all of different calibers starting out with a Tikka T1x .22 then moving on up to 308, 270, 6.8 Western, 30-06 and 338 Win Mag.My gun acquisition has slowed considerably. I've collected most of the guns I want (and/or am willing to pay for).
I have about 30 guns consisting of a few rifles, one shotgun, and a bunch of handguns. These are mostly prelock S&W revolvers representing a wide range of frame sizes, barrel lengths, and finishes. There's a handful of steel and polymers pistols. I've stayed conservative on calibers, owning only things in common calibers such as 38, 357, 9mm, 45ACP, 556, 22LR.
So here I am with this decent collection. Whenever I go to the LGS and see an interesting gun, I usually pass on the grounds that I have that base covered. Another limiting factor is that I'm something of a cheapskate with guns. That is to say, I'm not interested in owning expensive, collector grade guns. I get joy out of shooting my pieces At the range or outdoors. I'm not a hunter or into tactical cosplay.
It's a good place to be. Although I've been missing the fun of new acquisitions. Of course there is some suspense waiting for a wishlist item to appear for a decent price (a snub-nosed 29, 27).
Where are you in your gun collecting?
I worked in the gun department at Cabelas for many years. One day a guy came in with a Tikka T3 in 30-06 that he claimed could not hit the broad side of a barn if he was in it. Of course the Gun Library gave him 10 cents on the dollar because of his proclamation of accuracy issues. Curious because of Tikka's reputation of being tack drivers I bought the rifle at a discounted employee price, bought a box of Sig 165 gr 30-06 ammo, mounted a Vortex Diamonback 6 - 24 x 50 and proceeded to the range. At 50 yards during sighting in put the first 3 shots into the same hole. Moved to 100 yards and finished sighting it in and was shooting 0.4 moa groups
Since they I have a new hobby, buying rifles and seeing what it takes to get them to shoot sub moa out of the box. I use both factory, most often Federal as well as handloads. So far there have been only two out of a dozen that I could not get to shoot sub moa no matter what i did Both were Browning's. So for those of you that say that a particular rifle does not shoot, chances are you have not tried hard enough, I have also found that there is a factory round that all of the rifles liked and would shoot at 1 moa or less. (with the above-mentioned exceptions)