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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="jbronner13" data-source="post: 2693324" data-attributes="member: 123550"><p>I have been attempting to lean out or "more carefully curate" my collection. My reasoning is space related and organization related. For rifles I whittled it down to .22 caliber, .264 caliber, .308 Caliber and .338 caliber. For shotguns 12 gauge and 20 gauge. I like to have a primary and backup gun for each cartridge. This boils down to a 36 gun safe with space enough for scoped rifles and less cleaning supplies and handloading equipment to keep a tidy bench. I have enough gun to hunt everything I hunt (small game, big game, upland and waterfowl/turkey) without having things I don't "need". </p><p></p><p>It's very easy for me to justify in my own mind why I "need" a certain gun I have become momentarily enamored with, but it's hard for me to justify keeping it once it's covered in dust and cobwebs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbronner13, post: 2693324, member: 123550"] I have been attempting to lean out or “more carefully curate” my collection. My reasoning is space related and organization related. For rifles I whittled it down to .22 caliber, .264 caliber, .308 Caliber and .338 caliber. For shotguns 12 gauge and 20 gauge. I like to have a primary and backup gun for each cartridge. This boils down to a 36 gun safe with space enough for scoped rifles and less cleaning supplies and handloading equipment to keep a tidy bench. I have enough gun to hunt everything I hunt (small game, big game, upland and waterfowl/turkey) without having things I don’t “need”. It’s very easy for me to justify in my own mind why I “need” a certain gun I have become momentarily enamored with, but it’s hard for me to justify keeping it once it’s covered in dust and cobwebs. [/QUOTE]
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