DisplacedHusky
Lil-Rokslider
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A hypothetical - Tragedy strikes and your house burns down or is broken into and all of your centerfire hunting rifles are burned/stolen. Miraculously, all of your shotguns, pistols and rimfires are untouched. A few months later, your insurance company cuts a check for your loss. Your spouse/girlfriend offers to pick up and cash the insurance check but stops at Costco and Target on the way home. She returns with only $5,000 to replace your hunting rifle(s) including optics, suppressors, bipods, etc.
$5,000 is your budget for this scenario and it was picked for a reason. Knowing what you know now, do you buy one nicer hunting rig or try and stretch the money for two rifles? Is it more of an advantage to have one nice rifle/scope or to have two budget friendly rifles to cover your hunting needs? What are you buying and why?
$5,000 is your budget for this scenario and it was picked for a reason. Knowing what you know now, do you buy one nicer hunting rig or try and stretch the money for two rifles? Is it more of an advantage to have one nice rifle/scope or to have two budget friendly rifles to cover your hunting needs? What are you buying and why?