Well, for starters...I'm not sure who "flamed" you or why, but having read this entire thread..I think I've sorted it out. If you're wondering whether or not shooters like ME are in your corner? H*LL yes! Listen~I flew across Canada last spring to spend 7 full days shooting gophers is Southern Alberta. The amount of time and $ I spent on that trip and preparing for it? I'm sure your garden-variety Ontario big-game hunter would scoff at it. lol If THAT'S not shooting for shooting's sake, I'm not sure what is. We did such a good job on those properties that we've been invited back. Not sure the 2017 budget will allow for it unfortunately (airfare/car rental) but we'll see. Anyhow, 99.9% of the shooting I do really is for the heck of it and yes...allot of it is owed to a child-like obsession I have with seeing things rearranged from a distance. Started with slingshots as a young kid, borrowed air pistol, cheap/powerful spring piston Chinese air rifle, 22 LR, inherited 12ga...then I turned 17. lol It's only really grown from then to more of the same, only with better guns that have more reach. I love guns themselves, the heft, the smell, cleaning them, shooting them, teaching others to shoot them, etc. etc. They play a big role in my life, yet I've never been deer/bear/moose hunting...nor do I have plans to. (deer maybe :) )
Calibers matter less, but, when it comes to prolonged shooting sessions (which I prefer) I've always loved rimfires for a host of reasons. Cost, low-noise, low-recoil, challenge, great for teaching new shooters, etc. I have and use .22s most, but also play with 17M2 and 17HMR from time to time. Had a 22WMR for a couple of years, sold it off when the .223 took over for groundhog duty. :) Speaking of groundhogs...yes...another thing I love to shoot and because of that pastime.. have forged great relationships with several farmers. In fact, spoke to one at lunch time today, he's asked me to head out there on the weekend to rid his barn of pigeons. In the truck will be my air rifle, 12ga, sling shot and an ammo can full of 1/2" ball bearings. :) Not the first time I've had this request. :)
Varmint stuff aside, I've had almost as much fun shooting clays (12ga), frozen vegetables/pop cans / balloons / paper targets with the rimfires and in the last year or so, my "new" 1954 Russian SKS. Fought the temptation to buy one for a decade or so then one day last spring, I suddenly wondered why I kept putting it off. I only shoot non-corrosive ammo through it, and the only upgrade (beside a significant cleaning/de-cosmoline process) was an upgraded front sight post. (steel, finer "target" post) I sure wouldn't describe it as "minute of barn door" either. Off an improvised rest, I watched my buddy put 5 rounds in a 1-1/2" circle at 60 yards with mine last spring shortly after I got it. Is it my .223 shooting lovingly-prepared hand loads into 1 ragged hole @ 100 yards? No, but a ton of fun just the same. I know I've turned at least one shooter into an SKS fan after letting him run mine one afternoon. He now has one of his own!
So yes...add me to the list of shooters who like shooting for the SAKE of shooting. Only thing holding me back from other rifles/calibers is my budget, or lack of it. I was fortunate enough to try a friend's Marlin 1895G in 45/70 last year and while I have ZERO need for a 45/70, I've thought about that gun nearly every day since. Talk about rearranging things from a distance. Pull the trigger on that rifle, in that caliber...wow. Talk about a feast for the senses. Hefty recoil, slick lever action, a cigar-tube-sized brass case ejecting from the side of this compact little beauty..the "want" factor is a huge! :)