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Wolf killer 12-07-2004 03:18 PM

If I could do it over again.
 
If I could sell all of my guns for what I payed for them & start all over again? I would have fewer rifles. They would be spaced out so as not to "over lap" each other.
My collection would include:
22lr, (general all-around plinking.)
223, (varmits)
22-250, (varmits)
25-06-Remington or 270-Winchester deer/pronghorn antelope.(flip a coin):)
338-R.U.M. Elk, bear, moose.

I spend many more days every year shooting paper, coyotes, gophers & prairie dogs than I do big game hunting. That is why I picked two varmit rifles.

Would you guys/gals change your gun collection?

Twong-on 12-07-2004 03:26 PM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
I feel the same. I would buy a rifle shot gun, turkey gun, and keep my 7mm08 with ziess 3-9 and just mess with my hand loads.

Ruger-Redhawk 12-07-2004 03:29 PM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
I personally don't think you can ever have to many. So what if they overlap.



Ruger Redhawk

Wolf killer 12-07-2004 03:48 PM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 

I personally don't think you can ever have to many. So what if they overlap
My point is I do not need all of these options: 25-06, 270, 30-06 & 7mm-08. My wife hunts so I need twice as many guns as one person. I have a total of 16-rifles. I know I could thin them out & never miss them.
I know we could handle everything with 8 to 10-rifles.

dead_eye 12-07-2004 04:11 PM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
personally i believe no person needs more than 4 guns,
Small game/plinking gun (22lr etc.)
Shotgun
Varmit gun
Big game gun, if you get a gun with a bullet size of around 30 caliber you can hunt just about anything with it as long as it has enough power behind it.

but thats just my opinion

White-tail-deer 12-07-2004 04:15 PM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
You never have enough guns!!!

newguy23 12-07-2004 06:27 PM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
You all have spelled out my plan basically!!!

I am just starting my collection, but have decided to look at getting top quality guns in each category...

So far my list includes

1) a Kimber Varmint Classic in .22 LR (still on order - over 6 months now)
2) Browning A-bolt in 7mm-08 (to be later upgraded to a Sako 75)
3) Rock River Arms Varmint AR-15 in .223 (my newest purchase)
4) Thompson Center Omega SS Fluted thumbhole stock .50 cal muzzleloader
5) Mossberg 500 camo 12 shotgun (for Turkey)
6) H&R 20 gauge rifled slug gun (for deer in states where rifle is illegal)
7) Kimber 1911 Team Match Target handgun in .45 ACP
8) Ruger P95 in 9mm (to be traded for another 1911 at some point)
9) Bersa Thunder .380 (CCW, to be traded for a better option at some point)

To be added...

another deer and up rifle 308, 25-06 or 30-06
another varmint gun in 204 or 22-250 or maybe 222
a ruger blackhawk in .44 mag
a TC contender in something that bites me at that moment...

LY 12-07-2004 08:34 PM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
When has 'need' ever had anything to do with hunting, shooting, fishing and etc..

If I lost all of my guns tomorrow I'd start with an Encore and gradually buy up different caliber barrels til I got tired of it and wanted something different and start the multiple rifle buying process all over again.

handloader1 12-07-2004 10:23 PM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
:eek: NO!! Good luck.

webejonesin2 12-07-2004 10:32 PM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
wouldnt even think of starting over, --->just keep going forward:)

James B 12-08-2004 06:53 AM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
To make reloading a lot easier now that I have tried most of the guns that I wanted to try, I need to scale back. I did however enjoy the ride and would do it all again. I am sure that I have had 75 rifles or so and almost as many handguns. Whatever spare money that I have ever had has gone toward hunting and fishing gear.

DM 12-08-2004 07:21 AM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
I'm left handed, and as a kid, my father encouraged me to use bolt action rifles. Now, fast foreward to my 20's, and i was STILL wrestleing with being left handed and owning right handed bolt action rifles.. (no LH bolt guns those days!!) FINALLY, one day i decided to get "a" LH bolt gun "just to try", and i did!! I bought a Rem. LH 700 BDL in 7 mag. , and after shooting more than 40 boxes of ammo through it, i was hooked!!!

I had over 45 RH bolt guns at "that" time, and i started selling them, replaceing them with what i REALLY wanted in LH.. Building EXACTLY what i wanted, instead of liveing with what was available...

Now, fast foreward again to the day i managed to see a dream for me to come true!!!! I was about to buy my first drilling!!! It took me a loooooong time to realize, that i'd rather have one or two really fine guns, than a closet full of "just guns".

"If" i could go back, i'd work on getting "better quality" rather than quanity, at a eariler age.... I'd spend all the money i saved by doing so, on hunting trips, and ammo to shoot them more!!!

Drilling Man

WisHunt 12-08-2004 07:27 AM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
If I had to do it over again,,,, Well I'm lucky enough that I have been given 4 of my guns as gifts, pass downs, etc. So I couldn't change them they have a different value even if they overlap.

But Here is my Christmas list if my wife is looking, ha ha ha

1. Ruger Volquartestn (sp?) Tricked out 10/22
2. AR-15
3. 220 swift Varmint Gun
4. .243win in browning BAR
5. .45cal M-Loader bbl for my T/C Encore
6. .338win
7. .416 rigby (I have no clue why but it just sounds coooool)
8. .50 cal for long range target shooting
9. Bennelli Super Black Eagle
10. Kohler O/U 12ga
11. Baretta 391A tricked out for sporting clays
12. 12ga slug gun? unsure which to choose here.
14. .17HMR
15. Pistols You choose I'm OK with any.

Merry Christmas folks!

USMC PMI 12-09-2004 05:41 AM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
I am also of the opinion that you can never have too many, but if I had to get by on the absolute bare minimum this would be my choice.

17 HMR (plinking/varmit)
25-06 (longer range varmit/thin skinned game)
30-06 (anything else on the face of North America)

I love my 270 but think that the 25-06 in this case fills the void more efficiently. An article was published in Rifle Shooter I believe about this.

Smokem Joe 01-04-2005 04:08 PM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
nice choices to par it down to three guns (rifles).

here's my three:

22lr plinking, small game (rabbits, squirels, gophers)
243 Deer, varmits
300 Win mag Black bear, elk, etc.

(could do a 338, but I don't like the recoil and I'm not going to Alaska, but I wish I could)

gorse 01-05-2005 08:44 AM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
I, like many here, have had a variety. Most just sat in the safe, while I used one or two "favorites" most of the time. When I moved, a while ago, I decided to cull my "collection". I now have just ONE rifle (.308 bolt-action) and ONE shotgun (12 guage). I am happy with this simplified arrangement. I have enjoyed each of my guns - each for slightly different reasons. If I had it to do all over again, though, I would probably not have aquired so many - and used the money for other things. "To each his own", though.

PaJack 01-05-2005 10:18 AM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
I started in 1981 "going crazy" with Remington Classics! I love to shoot,reload and hunt but I can NEVER get the money that I put into my collection and I still buy a gun if I want it...[:o]

ELKINMTCWB 01-05-2005 10:34 AM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
I have way to many guns. WELL that is what some people say.I buy my guns only when i find deals.Like if friend needs $ a lot of people buy a gun every year to hunt with than sell it at the end of each hunting year. I am not sure if you can have to many. Every year I loan guns to people that do not have yote guns or elk guns. I allso have given guns to kids that would never have gotten them,becouse there famly or friends do not hunt. I just give low cost 22s run me around 50 to 100$ but so far it has made hunters out of every kid i have given the guns to.

BareBack Jack 01-05-2005 11:11 AM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
WK,
Never start over,keep guns that mean something to ya and trade,barter,sell and get new one's,I have had many,many diffent calibers and guns.Now my arsenal looks like this.
22lr Marlin 60
22 WMR Marlin bolt
.220 Swift Muaser 98
.223 Rem Rossi Single shot
.22-250 Rem VLS
6mm Rem Rem 788
25-06 Ruger MkII
25-06 Winchester Sporter
270 Win Rem 721
7mm-08 Rem Mdl 7
30-30 Marlin
30-06 Rem 7600
300 Ultra Rem LSS
.338 Win mag Winchester 70 S/S
416 Rem Mag Ruger No.#1 Tropical
Now I have sold 2-300 Wsm,1 300 Win Mag,2-338 win mags,1-375 H&H,3-25-06,2-270's,1-7mm-08,1 7mm Rem Mag,3-300 Ultra's,1-340 WYB,450 marlin,264 Win and 1-7.82 War bird.
This list dose not include my pistols or shotguns.
Now there are somany more I wan't to add and some for sale.
So just mix and match.
BBJ

mule1028 01-05-2005 05:45 PM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
Being in the Midwest and hunting everything that moves around here this is what my "Dream" arsenal would look like

12 gauge combo (for water fowl and slug barrel for deer)
20 gauge semi auto (for pheasant and quail)
.50 cal Black Powder
.22 (plinking and random varmints)
.223 (for yotes)
.308, M1A and Remington 40X, (deer, elk, moose, etc.)
Colt 1911 (range shooting, protection)

I dont think that there is anything else I "needed", but alot more that I would like to have lying around for the fun of it.

Doe Dumper 01-05-2005 10:46 PM

RE: If I could do it over again.
 
I am doing it differently...instead of saving p for each gun I am just laying them away as I see the ones I want...lol. Got a Savage Model 12fv .223 (maybe .243 but 223 ammo is so much cheaper) Varmint cannon on the way now for layaway. I guess iuf i could do it any way i wanted...I'd just get one of everything...hey a feller can dream cant he?


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