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I agree with this...My EDC gets a workout because I need my skills with that one to stay sharp.
Really? Where? I have family in ND, travel there frequently and they have to come this way to shoot rats. I'd love to take my kids on a trip out there to shoot but haven't seen the opportunities there in the last 15 years.Go to ND and you'll have ranchers/farmers begging you to take care of their gophers!
A yard a few houses down from me has a whole town. They tried encroaching into my yard, but I was able to convince them not to. I am stuck with just GD pocket gophers. Haven't declared war on them...yet.Unless you know something I don't there are no Prarie dogs in oregon. I think Colorado is the closest state and I've seen them first hand in South Dakota. Never had the chance to squeeze the trigger on one....yet
I miss the whistling pigsA yard a few houses down from me has a whole town. They tried encroaching into my yard, but I was able to convince them not to. I am stuck with just GD pocket gophers. Haven't declared war on them...yet.
Watford City area, probably. Or around Williston.Really? Where? I have family in ND, travel there frequently and they have to come this way to shoot rats. I'd love to take my kids on a trip out there to shoot but haven't seen the opportunities there in the last 15 years.
Nice, that's not too far from where I go when I'm out that way. I'll have my brother get the word out before I head back and load up some tools.Watford City area, probably. Or around Williston.
Probably 80%. Some of mine are historical pieces. I mean I have some early black powder .22lrs from the 1860s and such that don't have ammo produced. I also have a Beretta 1915 that fires 9mm Glissenti and I haven't made rounds for it. I have a couple other curiosity firearms that there are legit reasons not to fire.I was thinking about how little I get out shooting and how much time my guns sit in a dark safe.
Even before my M114 buying binge, I had many firearms that were never fired or taken out once or twice. That number has probably tripled with my binge buys.
What percentage of your firearm collection sees range time at least once a year?
If it's a low percentage, why?
Really I find myself in a similar place, though the machine guns get a lot of love. And I like 454 as my big bore, as my 44 magnum is a desert eagle.I'm shooting less and less these days. So much of the pew collection doesn't get out. To answer the why question: significant loss of interest, massive time constraints due to an insane degree of life matters, crap weather. In pretty much that order.
In roughly order:
Like to:
- By far the most: Large, double-action revolvers. Mainly in .44 Magnum, but occasionally .357. I find it enjoyable to shoot bowling pins, metallic silhouettes, spinners, et al., with both Specials and full-house loads.
- Occasionally: Machine-guns. A little rock and roll can be fun, though it is just from time to time.
- Occasionally and not enough: two carry pieces (Walther PPK and a J-frame sized snub). Not for fun, just practice.
Overall, quality over quantity. Right-sizing. And looking forward to sunnier days, in more ways than one.
- I would like to go out shooting with wife and kids, together or with just esposita. Perhaps when the weather clears.
- Get the kids more formally trained; both from me and their mother, but perhaps more organized training or events.
- Put together better secure storage.
- Jettison anything we aren't using and putting the funds in savings/investments. I've been taking a good, hard look at a few already. Most of the unneeded doodads have been flushed, but a second pass wouldn't hurt.
- Oh, and I heard my M1 Garand antics are a go. More later.
What @bradsteen said. (And he said it 7 months ago. Freaky. )Gone are the days where I can throw the entire collection in the car and shoot them all. On my trips to the range I end up prioritizing specific things. My EDC gets a workout because I need my skills with that one to stay sharp. I practice with my primary defensive long gun to make sure my use & handling of it is up to par. I shoot anything that I have done work on to make sure it functions properly. I sight in anything with new optics. I try to bring along any that I haven't shot before to make sure they work as intended. Once all that is done it's whatever else I feel like shooting. That list rotates with some frequency.