Just curious about age

Which age group are you in

  • up to 20 years old

    Votes: 21 3.4%
  • 21 to 30 years old

    Votes: 136 21.7%
  • 31 to 40 years old

    Votes: 115 18.4%
  • 41 to 50 years old

    Votes: 155 24.8%
  • 51 to 60 years old

    Votes: 127 20.3%
  • 61-70 years old

    Votes: 64 10.2%
  • 71 years old or older

    Votes: 8 1.3%

  • Total voters
    626

ss7mm

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Since we have so many members, now well over 13,000 I was just curious as to the age distribution of our members. If you would, please indicate which age group you are in.

Thanks
 
Ooops not only did I post my age not realizing it was a poll....but I also got it wrong 39.....but with the wisdom of a 13 year old.
 
I'll make 32 this New Years Eve

my wife swears I'm only 9 thow , got the body of a abused old man with one shoulder scope on each shoulder , both knees scoped , one twice !

I'm just glad I have a 4yr old , now I got sombody to play with , not sure what I'm gonna do when he grows up thow
 
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I am a ripe old 24, however commercial fishing since the age of 12 my joints think I'm double that. But if you asked my wife when I get around my guns I'm like an overexcited 10 year old on Christmas.

I have a theory why my age group and younger are not as active on this site... Long range hunting is not a sport for those faint of wallet. Out of the shooting disciplines it is one of the more costly to enter and maintain. We young-uns for the most part have not accumulated the extra income needed for a decent long range setup(ie. rifle, optics, loading setup, rangefinder, pda with exbal, kestrel...). I would of got in to the game three years ago but it took a lot of saving and a second job in college to buy my first rig.

Its good though, this is probably the most civil forum I've ever read. It allows me to practice the art of learning from those who have been there, done that.

-comfisherman
 
I have a theory why my age group and younger are not as active on this site... Long range hunting is not a sport for those faint of wallet. Out of the shooting disciplines it is one of the more costly to enter and maintain. We young-uns for the most part have not accumulated the extra income needed for a decent long range setup(ie. rifle, optics, loading setup, rangefinder, pda with exbal, kestrel...).
I'd have to agree. That is probably a very good assessment the long range game.;)

Its good though, this is probably the most civil forum I've ever read.
Thanks. I think a lot of people would agree with that.;)
 
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