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What did I do to deserve this?

I got this today and am highly honored. An LRH Brother purchased this LNIB Ruger M77 MKII in 7MM SAUM from another LRH member and gifted it to me. It came with 30 MM scope rings, a new trigger (not sure of brand), and 50 brass. The picture does not do justice. The bore is nice, clean, and appears to have been shot much. The rifle seems to be well cared for.

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Brother K, I hope it is OK to post. Thank you for the gift but most especially for your kindness and friendship. I love you, Brother, and I hope to meet you in person and your lovely family and possibly group hunt with your sons. I know you are very humble and might not want to reveal yourself for your selfless act of kindness.

Peace, Brother K, and God bless!

V/R
Ed
I got these today from Brother K. Thank you, thank you, and thank you.

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V/R
Ed
 
You owe somene a couple of prime ribs, a couple of nice Tomahawk Ribeyes, and a bottle of really good scotch.

Then you can ask him how much you owe in dollars.
I do not have to, as I know the dollar amount. I was able to track down the seller of the rifle where he purchased it from and priced out the bullets. When I first thanked him, he simply said (paraphrased the best I can), "no strings attached, just sharing God's blessing, a token of his appreciation for what I have done for him, and best of all, our friendship."
 
I do not have to, as I know the dollar amount. I was able to track down the seller of the rifle where he purchased it from and priced out the bullets. When I first thanked him, he simply said (paraphrased the best I can), "no strings attached, just sharing God's blessing, a token of his appreciation for what I have done for him, and best of all, our friendship."
I figured as much. Good things come back to us down the road. Maybe not today or tomorrow, but generally if you help out good people, they never forget it.
 
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