Now 70 and have begun to enjoy the lighter calibers in rifle, handgun and shotguns. Many years ago, on occasion would shoot 45-70, 375 H&H Mag, and 458 Win Mag. Now prefer 30-06 reduced recoil loads, 150 gr 30-30, 140 gr, 7mm-08 or 357 mag lever rifle. Also still own a black powder 10 gauge (haven't shot it in 30 years) 12 gauge that I shot last about 10 years ago but will often take my Ithaca model 37, 20 gauge out that weighs 5 3/4 lbs and still fits like a glove. Bought it new in 1958 when I was 14 years old. The largest and badest handgun I ever shot was a 454 Casull about 15 years ago. A friend owned it and several of us would shoot it, but quickly tired of the beating it gave us. Now I am very happy to shoot my 44 special, 357 mag, 38 special, 9mm and many 22's. I think that we all start to revert to the guns that we started with as many of my older friends now enjoy shooting 22's as much as anything. Doesn't seem to matter if it is a 22 rifle or a handgun, it remains a cheap and fun caliber to shoot often without fear of arthritis, bad shoulders. etc.
oldhunter