I first got into the old bolt actions as an attachment extension for my hat, medals, and uniform collection. I did not even shoot my first Mauser until 2 years after I bought it.
Later I went nuts with Japanese Arisakas, handloaded the Norma brass due to high cost. Then decided that having several of the same rifle bored me, aquired one specimen each of the major types of WW 2 rifles, except the American stuff as they are way overpriced. Then we got blessed with the arsenal rebuilds of inexpensive bolt actions, so now condition became paramount. Also, I am very demanding on accuracy so the bore has to be very good! I remember the various rifles I had with the pitted bores, the dark dented stocks, and gouges on the steel fittings and am grateful that all these like new Mosin Nagants and Yugo mausers are here.
Did the SKS thing, then went into Ak's. I guess the collection thing is a road travelled for one of life's experiences, variety.