How many is too many?

The answer to the OP's question can only be answered with a question-how many calibers are there? Might have to add, how many different models are there in each caliber?
Had to go look, which is a good problem to have. Except when you find missing calibers that one has ammo for, but hasn't yet acquired the peashooter to go with it. Need to rectify a few of those. This is just a good start imo...

44 Cal BP
45 Cal BP
50 cal BP

12 Ga
20 Ga
28 Ga
410 Ga

17 HMR
22 LR
22 WMR
223 Rem
5.56 Nato
243 Win
250-3000 Sav
25-06 Rem
256 Gibbs Magnum
6.5 Jap
270 Win
270 WSM
7MM-08
7x65R
30 WCF
30-30 Win
308 Win
30-06 Sprg
300 WSM
300 Win Mag
9.3x74R
375 H&H Mag
43 Egyptian
45-70 Govt

9 MM
357 Mag
38 Longo (Long Colt)
40 S&W
10 MM
44 WCF
44-40 Win
45 ACP
45 Colt
 
At the present time i have
22 rimfire x2
22 mag
17 hmr
222 rem
223 rem
22 ppc
22 hornet
260 rem
6.5 Grendel
6.5x55 x2
243 win
240 weatherby
7x57
8x57
270 win
270wsm
6.5 creed moor
308 win x2
280 rem
30/06 x2
350 rem mag
9.3x62 in build
318 WR in build
12 gauge
20 gauge
My wife thinks i need help?
No doubles? Yes, help is in order.
 
Sometimes I just get jealous to hear how many rifles you guys have, In South Africa it is difficult getting that many as it is a hell of a process to get it licensed. So if that isn't holding you back, I don't think you can ever have too many....
But if all are special then none is special. I will be a one double person, hunt in close, as in hunt.
 
Ok here goes I think I have them all covered. I reload for every one with the exception of the rimfires. Not sure if I have more invested in firearms or reloading equipment

17HMR x 2
204 Ruger
22 x 5
223 x 4
243
270
7mm REM Mag
30-30
30 Carbine
308 x 3
300 BO x 2
30-06 x 2
32 Remington
35 Remington
375 H&H x 2
44 Mag
444 Marlin
45 Colt
45-70 x 3
458 SOCOM
50 BP

22 x 4
9mm x 2
38 Spec x 1
357 Mag x 4
40 S&W
45 ACP x 4
45 Colt
454 Casull
 
I tried to do some searching and didn’t see anything on the topic. I was wondering what other people’s thoughts on different calibers in a collection. I’m a wildcat nut and I’m always looking for new calibers. So in your idea how many different calibers is too many in a collection. As of right now just in rifles I have a lot. I have .223, .243, .270, 6.8 spc .308, 30-30, 7.62x54r, 30-06, 300 win mag, 338 win mag, 338 spectre, 358 winchester, 30 hrt, 45-70, 357 mag, 10mm, 460 rowland, 9mm, 357 sig, 45 acp, .22, 50 Beowulf, 416 rigby, 375 h&h and more I’m sure I’m forgetting. And yes, all the pistol caliber are rifles I have. I can’t stop going after different and interesting calibers.
If you are ultra-cautious and meticulous, there is no limit as to the number of firearms and ammunition types you should own. If you are given to, at least, occasional lapses, you are best advised to own only firearms that won't accept each other's ammunition. A .270 cartridge, for example, will fire in a 7 mm mag with unfortunate results.
 
If you are ultra-cautious and meticulous, there is no limit as to the number of firearms and ammunition types you should own. If you are given to, at least, occasional lapses, you are best advised to own only firearms that won't accept each other's ammunition. A .270 cartridge, for example, will fire in a 7 mm mag with unfortunate results.
Yes you have to be careful with ammo, some years ago my boys & i drove about 30 km from camp to a river to hunt some pigs & at about last light, i could not chamber a round in my 6.5x55 i had brought the wrong ammo i had 7x57 , .My
sons just laughed & said stiff shit dad, we are not going back & continued to shoot the pigs until it was too dark to see.
 
If you are ultra-cautious and meticulous, there is no limit as to the number of firearms and ammunition types you should own. If you are given to, at least, occasional lapses, you are best advised to own only firearms that won't accept each other's ammunition. A .270 cartridge, for example, will fire in a 7 mm mag with unfortunate results.

that’s a big reason I don’t want a 300 blackout. I have a bunch of rifles in 223 and don’t want the chance of a 300 blackout round making it into one of them. I don’t even have 300 blackout ammo around.
 
And then come on here to plan the renovations for the new bigger trophy room LOL!

i have already started planning out closing in part of my lanai and making it a gun room. It already has 1 block wall and has a door off the master bedroom. I’ll just have to build 2 walls and add a door out on to the lanai. Being all block walls with hurricane rated doors will make for a good gun room. Will also work as a storm shelter room
 

Forum statistics

Threads
53,626
Messages
1,131,453
Members
92,687
Latest member
JohnT3006
 

 

 

Latest posts

Latest profile posts

Impact shots from the last hunt

Early morning Impala hunt, previous link was wrong video

Headshot on jackal this morning

Mature Eland Bull taken in Tanzania, at 100 yards, with 375 H&H, 300gr, Federal Premium Expanding bullet.

20231012_145809~2.jpg
 
Top