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What is the rifle you passed by that you regret not buying

The last year Remington made the 788. At a gun show and a table had 6 new in the box. Carbine 7-08 and 243 if I remember rite. $200.00 each. Kick myself now. I got two in 7-08 and both moa or sub if I do my job
Ouch…. For that price, I would have bought them all. The 788's were real shooters; not lookers, but they could shoot, no doubt
 
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I have have many rifles that I passed buy but two from the same guy really made me wish I had bought them both .They were a weathetby V in 338-378 kt and a original 1895 Winchester in 405 win.He wanted $1500 for both and they were in super good shape .A friend bought the 338-378 kt and converted it to full 338-378 Weatherby. THAT 405 looked new so did the other one .That was in 1998 back when a dollar was worth something.
I only have one rifle that I passed on and really regret today. About 35 years ago I saw a brand new Savage Model 99 chambered in 308 Winchester, selling at a gun store for just under $600. I passed because at that time, $600 was a lot of money for a rifle. I regret it now.
 
I found a custom built .243 on a Manners stock a few months back on another site. The guy originally listed it for $3000 and had it marked down to $1250 just trying to offload it. Still kicking myself for that one.
 
A Weatherby 460 sold right here on this sight. Was very interested in it and was about to purchase and discussed it with my wife and she talked me out of it. Keep in mind now that at the time I was 74 yrs old with two high powered magnum rifles already. Diddn't need it, just wanted it and regret not getting it.
 
At a local gunshow one year I was looking for something specific.
But.
Found a Remington 700 TI in .270 (hate .270's) for $700
Same show a guy had a S&W 329 with a box of shells with 2 missing for $500 told me he would work out a better price if I was interested.
Probably could've got it for $450

Still kick myself.
That 329 kicked itself out of house and home. i emptied a full cylinder in mine before deciding that it kicked too hard. Then I sent it away for Quadraporting at Magnaport. That tamed it, so the recoil is now only slightly worse than the 4" Model 29. I've shot every big handgun I could get my hands on, the unported 329 PD was very painful, like getting hard electric shock in the hand. The second worst was a Linebaugh 500 with 525 gr bullets at 1100 fps. That rolled uncontrollably in my hand even with the Bisley grip frame. Then I realized it was a half a 458 Lott in a pistol...
 
Not exactly long distance but I had a chance at a Holland & Holland Royal double rifle in 450BPE with 200 rds for 2000, back in 1980. I worked in a gunshop and this came in. Cased with all accessories. Was expecting my son and had better places for the $2,000.00. Still regret it.
Like stumbling on to a pot of gold....
 
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