Second-rate Marksman
By faith and fortitude…
I like to look at the top-of-the-line rifles at the M/L shows but would never buy one, for me it would be like driving a Ferrari to a mud bog race.
I get where you’re coming from, and it’s true that not everyone feels comfortable taking a high-end rifle into the field. But for me, a well-crafted rifle is meant to be used, even if it’s just on a special hunt or a trip to the range. While I wouldn’t thrash a beautiful rifle either, I believe there’s a balance between preserving it and letting it fulfill its purpose. After all, the joy of owning a top-of-the-line piece comes from experiencing its craftsmanship in action, not just admiring it from afar. Sure, perhaps you’d want to save the thicket/bramble hunting for your “beater” rifle.
It also begs the question… can one derive every bit as much enjoyment out of a “po boy” barn gun as a custom elegant piece? For some, the answer is likely a resounding “Yes!” For others, maybe not.