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Sacrifice For Quality or The Case For Custom
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<blockquote data-quote="gunmunkey" data-source="post: 1271881" data-attributes="member: 99710"><p>When I read your article I believed you were writing about me personally. I have been going through rifles like wildfire for almost ten years, trying to find that quintessential "one".</p><p></p><p>I only just recently stopped and did the math on my problem. I had always avoided building a custom because I told myself they were vain and expensive. But having ten rifles in the cabinet that I wasn't using cost me twice more than going the proper route.</p><p></p><p>Currently, I am talking with a smith and determining what is right for my needs and doing lots of reading on this site from experienced shooters. The museum collection of fine factory rifles is dwindling and my coffee can is filling with $ for that rifle that may finally fill that void. A lesson ten years too late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunmunkey, post: 1271881, member: 99710"] When I read your article I believed you were writing about me personally. I have been going through rifles like wildfire for almost ten years, trying to find that quintessential "one". I only just recently stopped and did the math on my problem. I had always avoided building a custom because I told myself they were vain and expensive. But having ten rifles in the cabinet that I wasn't using cost me twice more than going the proper route. Currently, I am talking with a smith and determining what is right for my needs and doing lots of reading on this site from experienced shooters. The museum collection of fine factory rifles is dwindling and my coffee can is filling with $ for that rifle that may finally fill that void. A lesson ten years too late. [/QUOTE]
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