I don't think it is silly at all. I just came in from "out back" and I'm sitting here in camo coveralls. The big difference is that now you have the time to get into all the things you let slide in the past. I think I have all the guns I want.......except perhaps a .32-20 SA revolver. What I'm doing now is just upgrading with better mounts and glass, nicer stocks, etc. I might create a couple more shorties......30-30, .445, .223 and .45-70 come to mind.
About 3 or 4 years ago, a local farm went up for sale and an Amish family bought it. Now there are at least a half dozen Amish family farms in the neighborhood. They're good hard working people, friendly and helpful. Excellent neighbors. We're glad to have them as part of our community. They've put farms back into production that were going to ruin. They built a very large, modern barn in less than a week. A lot of old time residents helped. It's amazing....they actually have kids that have grown up with respect. I haven't met an Amish man yet that couldn't shoot. Like their workmanship, they take pride in their guns too. I don't believe anyone is going to take their guns away from them very soon. The women make some beautiful quilts. Patty has an Amish lady friend that has taught her some of the fine points.
Pete