Mods, I hope this is okay to post here? If you delete it though I understand.Today I was at the range shooting my(non-black powder) lever action .22's.These are not just average lever actions, but collector grade ones that start with the letter "M". As I sat there alternating from one rifle to the other. I got BORED. Yes, they are neat, but it is the same thing over and over. Work the lever, pull the trigger, work the lever pull the trigger.As I was shooting them I started to think about selling a couple and buying a nice .40 cal M/L? Maybe even a flinter? Yes...I know one could argue that it is the same with a M/L. Powder, patch, ball...shoot, powder, patch, ball...shoot. But ya know (at least to me) with a M/L every shot is just somehow different? I cannot explain it, it just is?I at least get a sense of "satisfaction" after every M/L shot. Now some may say "don't sell a modern gun to get a M/L"? But in order for me to get a semi-non production M/L I will have to sell at least one, maybe two? Just wondering if you folks had any input?Am I making any sense or just rambling? Thanks for your time.