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Thinning the herd.
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<blockquote data-quote="JustMe2" data-source="post: 1699759" data-attributes="member: 42494"><p>I'm there with you guys at 71. I don't have the collection you guys have but, I only shoot 4 of the rifles I own, an Armalite AR10 .308, a 300WM Win Mod 70, Ruger 10/22, and a custom 6.5 CM by PA Precision. I have 8 grandkids which I was saving the other rifles and shotguns for. Well, best plans failed. Only 1 grandson is interested in hunting or shooting. So, I'm getting rid of my extras also. Keeping my first .243 deer rifle which is also my grandson's first deer rifle for his college graduation. The rest are going with reloading dies, brass, etc. Also keeping a couple pistols and one shotgun. I think cleaning out the closets of all the things you no longer use (cars, guns, soveniers, etc) is common as you age. You realize the kids don't appreciate your passion like you did, so you might as well sell, sell, sell and spend the money on your new passions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustMe2, post: 1699759, member: 42494"] I'm there with you guys at 71. I don't have the collection you guys have but, I only shoot 4 of the rifles I own, an Armalite AR10 .308, a 300WM Win Mod 70, Ruger 10/22, and a custom 6.5 CM by PA Precision. I have 8 grandkids which I was saving the other rifles and shotguns for. Well, best plans failed. Only 1 grandson is interested in hunting or shooting. So, I'm getting rid of my extras also. Keeping my first .243 deer rifle which is also my grandson's first deer rifle for his college graduation. The rest are going with reloading dies, brass, etc. Also keeping a couple pistols and one shotgun. I think cleaning out the closets of all the things you no longer use (cars, guns, soveniers, etc) is common as you age. You realize the kids don't appreciate your passion like you did, so you might as well sell, sell, sell and spend the money on your new passions. [/QUOTE]
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