Hello to you ledtone, the truth is, the truth is avoided in the case of the airgun addict, lest reality set in. Facing the reality of the addiction might cost the addict a couple new shooters, then where would he be......but without a fix.
If he doesn't face reality there can be no chance of change or adjustment. And futhermore, who is it that has the power to deliver the addict from his or her chains, and who can deliver the addict who doesn't want to be delivered?
The fact is, reality is evasive for the addicted airgunner, or is it that the addicted airgunner evaids reality, hugh which one???. It seems that most airgun addicts are men, and we all know most men only change if the wife demands it. And if i admit this now, later i will swear i did not, but most men change when their wives demand it, (did i say that already) and even then they ususlly need to spend a few nights on the couch just to find out if she is serious. But convince her that she is the most important thing in your life and she will be picking out new airguns for you to buy.
So if you find yourself calculating most everything in airgun cost, that is normal.
If you told the wife you want a new air gun for christmas, instead of a gift of her choosing, that is also normal.
If you are constantly figuring how you can laundry the house hold money into a seperate airgun account, that is norml.
If when going on vacation and there is no room in the trunk for luggage due to multiple airgun cases, that is normal.
If you sleep with your airgun under your bed, that is normal.
If you covet the airguns of others, that is also normal.
If you skip church on sunday morning to plink or hunt with your airgun that is also normal, not good but normal.
If you call in sick for work but instead you are waiting on the brown santa to deliver your new shooter, that is normal behavior. Yes everyday can be like christmas for the airgun addict.
If you find yourself lying to yourself, saying, you don't have enough airguns, that is normal.
And there is so much more that i left unsaid but i am sure most can fill in the blank.
But the hobby of air gunning can truely be holsome and enjoyable if one doesn't go overboard and become airgun dependent, but could this be a forum of addicts and enablers?

? nay i say, nay