petemi, I agree with you in this remark, but having past been guilty of the offense I'm ABOUT to embark on is just as prevalent, and as I said, in my younger days fell victim to my own addiction.
Many today, have fallen victim to the "so called expert", i.e. the gun writers, and gun magazines. I used to pour over those things and run out and buy the latest issues, and then let the trading and buying begin. I honestly don't have a clue of how many guns I have owned, but it has to be well over a hundred.
In my heyday of buying, trading, experimenting, I had an old friend ask me one day. What will that rifle do, that your Winchester WON'T do? I made up some long winded explanation which he politely accepted, but obviously did not buy, and I was left in the uncomfortable seat, of deep down knowing he was right.
After all the buying, and experimenting, I realized, that many of these guns, I did not KNOW PERSONALLY, and because of the sheer volume, I did not have the time to spend to get to know them all. Age brought this fact closer and closer.
After years of back and forth, I sold all but 3 rifles, and two shotguns, and two pistols. It wasn't a money thing. For me, it was a common sense thing. Two of the rifles have IDENTICAL SIGHTS, (same brand apertures, & front sights), and one of which I have shot for over 51 years. And one is a totally different cat, but one I am intimately familiar with because of my past trade. The shotguns? One is a standard 870 I have owned for 30 years, and the other an auto expressly put together by me, for fighting. The handguns? One for summer, and one for winter in the carrying dept.
Did I mention that I also save money and only subscribe to two magazines, neither of which are specifically about guns.
Now before you gun nuts attack me, let me say, I don't care if a semi backs up to your door every Friday with a load of the latest guns. I'm just saying that I know my guns PERSONALLY. And I hit what I shoot at, and I know when to shoot. But that's just me, and my two cents.
Now I can say that we have drifted FAR OFF THE MARK, concerning the 357mag for deer. Have we not?