Originally Posted by RAS
For me, and all apply to me, are as follows.

1. I have changed out numerous scopes on rifles that I really didn't have a solid reason to do so. And somehow still do.

2. I owned two exact same models of guns, in the same caliber. I am sure there was a valid reason.

3. I cant remember if I sighted in a specific gun or not.

4. I don't remember where I got a specific gun from.

5. I buy an item for shooting or hunting, put it away, and then forget about the item. And buy it again and have two.

6. Despite knowing where an article is going about a gun, I still read it.

7. I never have enough.

8. I regret every rifle that I have ever sold. I remember all of those.

Is my mind going or is this something that has happened to you? smile

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All of that PLUS...

I have actually raised the bed when I ran out of space in my three safes.

I have three heavy rifles, one recently purchased, knowing I'll never get back over to Africa again to hunt dangerous game.

I have one full drawer full of scopes, some ok and many Klunkers.

I have about 15 dies sets for rounds I have no use for...no guns chambered for them.

I use my grandson as rationalization for buying more rifles and shotguns.

I still prowl the board for more "good deals", as if I need anything.

I can no longer fool my wife with "oh, this old gun?? I've had it for years".

My gunsmith sends me get Well cards if I have the slightest sniffles.

I have several guns on order from Germany, one I forgot I ordered two years ago.

My tally of guns just passed my wife's tally of pairs of shoes. crazy


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