No, that's actually pretty normal.
When you get to a place in life where you can "comfortably" buy guns that catch your fancy, you likely have all manner of responsibilities (read "time sucks") that get in the way of taking the new treasures to the range. Even worse, you are generally comfortable with all those other things that occupy your time, too. So, they get first "dibs" on your attention.
It "feels" all weird, as you have noticed. But, like as not, it's a sign you are "doing it right."
Another thing you may notice is that you have a stockpile of ammo, but have no idea if it's "too much" or "too little" (and that you are likely 'feeding' a box or two at a time when you see a good price; or you ran off a hundred or so after getting a decent deal on primers *).
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*Another sign is if you have more brass waiting to be decapped and tumbled than you have loaded.