This thought comes up every time I renew my Insurance policy with the sprorting equipment rider.
Many of my guns are sentamental more than valuable.
But it would be easy to pick out what I would want.
Duck gun,
Upland gun,
Deer rifle,
Elk rifle,
Target rifles -
Small game rifle -
Target hand guns,
Hunting hand gun,
Pocket hand gun,
defensive handgun
and small game handgun.
Ah, but which one? Gotta be at least 20 perfectly good duck guns out there. That is my dilemma, I have perfectly good guns but have found there are likely better options out there, or not. I have several in between guns right now. I may start passing some of the handguns to my daughters, at least I would not feel robbed by the pusher man, er, gun store.
I think a lot of what I would pick would be based on where I am hunting.
OK Deer rifle would be a 308. Either a Ruger or Remington or Both like I have now. Ruger open sights and Rem scoped. Ruger is Eastern deer rifle and Rem Western.
I have my Eye on a Kimber 8400 Montana in 338 for an elk rifle. Not sure of the glass all I know is no Adjustable objective. My current 338 has one and I did not like it for moving through heavy timber and then open areas. The reason I bought a 375 H&H with a fixed 4X on it.
Right now I have two target rifles an AR 15 A2 H Bar and an M1 Garand.
I think I could combine the two into a M1A national match.
Duck gun. Well I bought a Benelli Nova because of all the plastic and think the gun is ugly. Had a problem with the blued guns in the salt flats and wanted a gun that I did not like. Now I like the thing. Bought a used Beretta 390 a few months ago it is now at Dad's house as my swamp gun for woodducks and worked well for upland as well.
Small game - hands down another CZ 452 trainer. But I own 8 22LR rifles now so I expect there to be some others with that one as time goes on. Like the CZ Varmint I have. Then add the 17Hmr and the 2 22 amgs and you cvan see I have a rimfire problem when you add in the 7 rimfire handguns.
I would want another Browning Buck mark, and another S&W M17.
Are you looking for ideas as to what to get?
If starting over I would look at the budget and fill in the needs as to the types of hunting you are doing. Priority.
But a safe guard I have is a few family memebrs have a few of my guns.
Uncle in Tx has a Sig, Uncle in NC has a 22, 357 Revolver and a 30-06 rifle,
Dad has a Sig Pistol and the above Beretta scatter gun. And a friend in So Cal has a Marlin 95 in 45-70 and a browning B200 I keep at his house for shooting when I am there. So even if my house goes up in a ball of flames I will still have some of my collection.