Everyone has a different threshold for "expensive". One guy can schlep a $20,000 rifle around, but he may also have $20,000 cash in his wallet at any one time.
Another guy may have to borrow money to buy a tikka... the tikka is probably the more expensive rifle.
I babied my Montana when I first got it. Now it's well used and abused and shoots better (after alot of work) then day 1. I use a cover to protect the glass and that's it. Clean, oil and maintain it when it's back in the gun room.
I'm in the process of building a custom lightweight switch barrel rifle. It was a present for taking a bunch of time off work and taking care of my two infants sons. Its probably the most expensive item I own now and it will be hunted with! Same level of protection, something for the glass, and that's it.
Another guy may have to borrow money to buy a tikka... the tikka is probably the more expensive rifle.
I babied my Montana when I first got it. Now it's well used and abused and shoots better (after alot of work) then day 1. I use a cover to protect the glass and that's it. Clean, oil and maintain it when it's back in the gun room.
I'm in the process of building a custom lightweight switch barrel rifle. It was a present for taking a bunch of time off work and taking care of my two infants sons. Its probably the most expensive item I own now and it will be hunted with! Same level of protection, something for the glass, and that's it.