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Not to get morbid, in fact it's an upper when you've done it. I'd ask him if there was any hunt he always wished he'd made with it but never managed. If so, it would mean a lot to him if you could do it yourself with the gun. The hunt and the gun will mean even more to you once he's gone.
A few years back I helped a friend through his last painful year before he moved on into the great beyond. I'm looking now at his "elk" rifle, which I got out of his estate. He never managed to take it on a hunt, but dreamed of it often. Sitting next to it now is the recovered bullet and picture of the elk I took with it in his name. Priceless.
His son is a dipstick beyond redemption, but I've got my eye on his young grandson. If he measures up to his granddad, someday I'll give him the rifle to keep in the family and tell him it's time for him to recover his own bullet and take a picture. If he doesn't measure up, I got a grandkid of my own that will need to learn about the tradition. Like I said, priceless.
A few years back I helped a friend through his last painful year before he moved on into the great beyond. I'm looking now at his "elk" rifle, which I got out of his estate. He never managed to take it on a hunt, but dreamed of it often. Sitting next to it now is the recovered bullet and picture of the elk I took with it in his name. Priceless.
His son is a dipstick beyond redemption, but I've got my eye on his young grandson. If he measures up to his granddad, someday I'll give him the rifle to keep in the family and tell him it's time for him to recover his own bullet and take a picture. If he doesn't measure up, I got a grandkid of my own that will need to learn about the tradition. Like I said, priceless.