TheTyler7011
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Yup. I also believe that just cause you love something doesnāt mean itās gotta be yours forever. Enjoy it, learn from it, and pass it on to make room for other stuff.If you love something, let it go. If it returns to you cherish it forever. If it does not, it was never meant to be yours. That said, if somebody offers more than it is worth, it means he owns it! Think Skeeter Skelton wrote that somewhere.
Just this morning I was contemplating a new .308 bolt action Unmen.Old guys remember what we paid for stuff - and what that same money would buy at the time. When you make $500 a month, a $100 rifle's a big deal. Today, that's not even a family dinner at a so-so restaurant. Today's prices seem stupid high to some of us, but that's our frame of reference.
We're not stingy, just price-shocked b/c a decent M/L rifle ($1,000) represents two months' wages in our memory. Widows are easily cheated b/c few of us told our wives what we actually paid for stuff when it came home. "Grandpa paid $50 for that old pistol." ...guilty.
I'm been done buying unmentionables for some time now, but I know and agree with what you're saying.Just this morning I was contemplating a new .308 bolt action Unmen.
So I went looking. 600 bucks. 900 bucks. 1,200 bucks. A quality scope 300 bucks.
Twenty years ago, all of these prices would be well under half. You could buy a bare bones bolt action for 249 bucks on sale. Not no mo.
I decided that my cobbled together 69 dollar surplus 8mm Mauser and 150 dollar scout scope that shoots .290 MOA at 50 yards will suit me just fine.
I'm on the fence with a couple of guns staying or going, it suck's. If you sell one,Was time to let it go. Damn. With the value of these things unless you love it you just gotta let it go
Or, another version I had heard; "If you love something, let it go. If it returns to you cherish it forever. If it does not,If you love something, let it go. If it returns to you cherish it forever. If it does not, it was never meant to be yours. That said, if somebody offers more than it is worth, it means he owns it! Think Skeeter Skelton wrote that somewhere.
Thatās what the women shackled in the basement keep tellinā meā¦ā¦just cause you love something doesnāt mean itās gotta be yours forever...
Can't beat the JM stamped rifles.I'm been done buying unmentionables for some time now, but I know and agree with what you're saying.
In some cases we 're better off looking at the used ones as opposed to some new ones, like Remlins as they
are called. Quality has suffered in some takeovers. Mine are all JM's.
Like a wife??Yup. I also believe that just cause you love something doesnāt mean itās gotta be yours forever. Enjoy it, learn from it, and pass it on to make room for other stuff.
Thatās what the women shackled in the basement keep tellinā meā¦
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