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Mmm let me think!

At what age?

in my 20’s New wife and job

in my 30’s Racing dirt bikes through the woods, Tennis

in my 40’s NRA Bullseye shooting and Bowling pin shooting All with .22,.32 .44 and .45 cals

in my 50’s Boating ,street bikes and waterskiing

in my 60’s Boating and golf, field target, .177 

in my 70,s Field target, benchrest, rotating various rifles, .22lr target shooting and talking smack

in my 80’s TBD


 
Heading out to shoot and shooting a few bad groups with a springer. Then at the end of the day getting the same gun to shoot really tight groups. 

I also like tinkering and testing. Although I have too many projects right now and it’s somewhat stressful. I got one project fishished, one just needs a Camo job, one sky is the limit project that I haven’t even cleaned and another sky is the limit project that’s nearing a close. I like to keep myself stressed out it seems. 
 
1. Buying stuff

2. Waiting on stuff to arrive

3. Modifying stuff

4. Shooting stuff

5. Talking about stuff

6. Collecting stuff

7. Getting rid of stuff

8. Making fiends

9. ???

I would say all of it, but maybe not in the order you listed them.

Buying them is fun because I am finally at a point in my life where I can purchase things I like and not have to go into debt to do it.

Waiting on it to arrive is fun because it feels like the anticipation I felt as a kid waiting for my birthday or Christmas.

Modifying is fun as well if it works. I usually don't mod but I do tinker with adjustments on mine.

Shooting is very fun. Whether it is shooting targets or squirrels I enjoy it and like the discipline of being accurate.

All of my friends are into rimfire so I get made fun of for my "toys" but I think at least one of them is coming around. I do get asked to bring my guns to gatherings so they can shoot them.

I am definitely collecting, see my other topic about my latest purchase. I am thinking of collecting UK made guns to give my collecting a bit of focus.

I'm not familiar with getting rid of things....

Always enjoy meeting and learning new things from new people.

#9 for me would be learning as much as I can about the hobby, and practicing to always get better at it.