I'm 70 plus, and just getting into air guns. Use to shoot them when I was a teen, but eventually pivoted to trad archery for a few decades, and am heading back. Seems like the proper trajectory for me, but I do understand and appreciate Humdinger's perspectives. I am not one to 'tinker' around with stuff, so this is timely- choosing a solid, dependable and proven gun will guide my selection.
I would also like to acknowledge and echo Stubbers comments. I have seen many of my friends who find less satisfaction in 'killing' as they age, often letting game walk more often than not. Various reasons for this, which I see no need to go into in this thread. But one observation that seems appropriate here -over the years I have always noticed when my friends and associates used the term 'vermin' when identifying their prey of choice. The term 'vermin' seems to be an all too convenient short cut to justifying their actions and for some- their lack of accountability. For this reason I have to disagree with the original poster, as I think air guns are a great option for us as we mature. But maybe, down the road, I'll be much more aligned with Humdinger as I move forwards.
I would also like to acknowledge and echo Stubbers comments. I have seen many of my friends who find less satisfaction in 'killing' as they age, often letting game walk more often than not. Various reasons for this, which I see no need to go into in this thread. But one observation that seems appropriate here -over the years I have always noticed when my friends and associates used the term 'vermin' when identifying their prey of choice. The term 'vermin' seems to be an all too convenient short cut to justifying their actions and for some- their lack of accountability. For this reason I have to disagree with the original poster, as I think air guns are a great option for us as we mature. But maybe, down the road, I'll be much more aligned with Humdinger as I move forwards.
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