Stu1205
Member
Since I joined the Forum in April, I have succumbed to the sickness.
I have since added seven S&W revolvers to my collection.
Some models that I didn't have, some of the same model but with a different barrel length,
and one duplicate of one I had (because the price was too good to let it pass).
Now, that being said, here is the problem. I wanted to go the the range the other day.
I opened up my gun safe and just stood there trying to decide which one or ones I wanted to shoot.
I couldn't make up my mind. Should I take a 38, .357, 45, and then which one?
Then I thought, I don't want to take too many because I am going to have to clean them when I get home.
I got so frustrated trying to decide, I closed the safe and stayed home.
I was overcome with paralysis by analysis.
So, I am asking, those who have more than one gun, or should I say many guns,
how do you decide which ones you want to take to the range?
What caliber, barrel length, etc?
Do you have a favorite you always take?
Do you take more than one?
If so, how many?
Do you clean them each time after you shoot?
Thanks in advance for your take on this.
Stu
I have since added seven S&W revolvers to my collection.
Some models that I didn't have, some of the same model but with a different barrel length,
and one duplicate of one I had (because the price was too good to let it pass).
Now, that being said, here is the problem. I wanted to go the the range the other day.
I opened up my gun safe and just stood there trying to decide which one or ones I wanted to shoot.
I couldn't make up my mind. Should I take a 38, .357, 45, and then which one?
Then I thought, I don't want to take too many because I am going to have to clean them when I get home.
I got so frustrated trying to decide, I closed the safe and stayed home.
I was overcome with paralysis by analysis.

So, I am asking, those who have more than one gun, or should I say many guns,
how do you decide which ones you want to take to the range?
What caliber, barrel length, etc?
Do you have a favorite you always take?
Do you take more than one?
If so, how many?
Do you clean them each time after you shoot?
Thanks in advance for your take on this.
Stu