88----seven days ago.
Started all this foolishness in my very early 20's---as a shooter---Bullseye---practiced three days a week at an American Legion indoor range---shooting at teeny-tiny 50' targets---where close isn't good enough!
Kept on with Bullseye, but gradually found I was more interested in blue steel and walnut than I was in posting scores.
Then I started buying more guns than I needed----not so much collecting as accumulating, because after about 30 years and 135 or so guns---target guns (defined as anything with target sights) I came to the realization I didn't have a collection, but simply an accumulation of guns with target sights that had no real history, and told no story.
At that point I sold damn near everything, and started over---this time with REAL target guns (from the beginning to the end of the "5 screws")----plus a few more just 'cause I liked them---65 in all----not counting "working guns" (those I shot).
Then, there came the time when I was already well past the normal expiration date, I decided it would be best to leave behind a pile of money rather than a pile of guns. At that point I called David Carroll and told him, "Come get this stuff and dump it."
He did, and he did---and we all lived happily ever after--so far!
If I had it to do all over again, I'd be better focused; because it takes more than adjustable sights to be a target gun.
Ralph Tremaine
Started all this foolishness in my very early 20's---as a shooter---Bullseye---practiced three days a week at an American Legion indoor range---shooting at teeny-tiny 50' targets---where close isn't good enough!
Kept on with Bullseye, but gradually found I was more interested in blue steel and walnut than I was in posting scores.
Then I started buying more guns than I needed----not so much collecting as accumulating, because after about 30 years and 135 or so guns---target guns (defined as anything with target sights) I came to the realization I didn't have a collection, but simply an accumulation of guns with target sights that had no real history, and told no story.
At that point I sold damn near everything, and started over---this time with REAL target guns (from the beginning to the end of the "5 screws")----plus a few more just 'cause I liked them---65 in all----not counting "working guns" (those I shot).
Then, there came the time when I was already well past the normal expiration date, I decided it would be best to leave behind a pile of money rather than a pile of guns. At that point I called David Carroll and told him, "Come get this stuff and dump it."
He did, and he did---and we all lived happily ever after--so far!
If I had it to do all over again, I'd be better focused; because it takes more than adjustable sights to be a target gun.
Ralph Tremaine