Average age of our members.

Been shooting and reloading PB rifles And hand guns for ever.Im 70 know and got into PCPs about 3 years ago .Spent more on my wild cat then on any other gun I own.But when you love a sport it’s only money and I love pesting .and I thought fishing was xspenive 
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Yep, will be 70 in July. Played around with PBs for decades, reloading, casting, shooting NRA competitions and then got into truck driving at about 34 because I loved trucks and the money was pretty darn good … but there wasn't enough hours in the day to drive and shoot let alone reload so I hung them up for about 30 years. Retired at 65 and am having the time of my life with airguns which I started as soon as I retired. The good Lord has been good to me in so many ways blessing me beyond all measure. Looks like we do have quite a few "old timers" represented in this forum which is just one of many reasons why it goes so well on AGN. Thanks to Michael for such a good venue for all of us.

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Turned 59 earlier this month, been a fan of shooting since my first taste when I was a Scout so... a half century or so? Inherited a .22 lr that belonged to an uncle who shot for his college team - he never came back from WWII so it ended up with me. Kept that gun for years but only used it for sporadic target shooting. No longer have it, or any PB for that matter. Began the airgun obsession in the early 2000's with a simple 1377 and later a Benjamin Trail pistol. Those led to Hatsan springers and other experiments in pneumology. Have settled into low power airgunning since I am limited in space and moolah. Currently in the job market again, not planning on retirement anywhere this side of 70, but when I do land that next job then My Treasure says I can buy a new gun. Workin' that resume like it's a borrowed mule!
 
76 here. Loved powder burners until someone said , "here try the airgun". My reply was "I don't shoot no BB guns". A couple of years passed and he asked again if i wanted to shoot and this time i said " what the hell, why not". Now I hardly ever shoot the powder burners, its "BB" guns for me. Much more fun and tricky and that is why 401K's were created.