Because they're guns. The more the better.I've sold plenty of rifles. Like others have mentioned, if I don't use it, why keep it?
Not true. Buy a savage, wait ten years and then try to sell it.No need to sell. They are investments, that are only going up in value!
Ain't that the truth, I built a Savage in 2016. Right before Remage became a thing and a few years before the Tikka shouldered prefits. It's extremely accurate, but it's lipstick on a pig. The action sucks.Not true. Buy a savage, wait ten years and then try to sell it.
I'd own more Savages if I didn’t cuss em when I mash my thumb between bolt and scope when running them hardAin't that the truth, I built a Savage in 2016. Right before Remage became a thing and a few years before the Tikka shouldered prefits. It's extremely accurate, but it's lipstick on a pig. The action sucks.
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I just bought a Barrett fieldcraft with a night force. I sold 4 guns to make this purchase.I sell the ones I'm switching out. I try to keep things to only a few extremely high quality rifles instead of how I used to have a bunch of budget ones.
I have 4 rifles soon to be 5 and that's it.I just bought a Barrett fieldcraft with a night force. I sold 4 guns to make this purchase.
I’m slowly going this quality over quantity route.
Those suppressors…becoming a problem. LolI have 4 rifles soon to be 5 and that's it.
Tikka T1X with TBAC 22TD for suppressed small game hunting
Vudoo V22 custom for .22lr practice
R700 custom which was my first custom and remains my best shooting rifle so far
Mausingfield / Proof carbon custom for hunting
LP Fuzion / Foundation PRS-style custom on the way (I have the Foundation, waiting on barreled action)
I sold off everything else to pay for the customs + a bunch of TBAC suppressors. No regrets at all.
Wait until you start getting them cans for those guns. LolI don't care to have a whole pile of guns but I've got 3 kids and a wife that like to hunt and shoot so it is what it is at this point I guess.