Ardent
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Not I, my rifle means a great deal to me, and I go to extremes to use it. Something to hand down to my son as well, and the more memories I build with it, the fonder of it I become and the more dedicated to it as well. I've done better in recent years, and could afford a higher end rifle, maybe a custom GMA .375 barreled action I would do the stock for, and I thought about it. That line of thinking died when I remembered the memories built with my favorite rifle. We're all different, I don't like to have guns I don't hunt with unless they're expressly collector guns like Oberndorf banner sporting rifles or pre-war M70's, and don't like to borrow guns either.
I admire the guy to whom hunting's just about his boots and clothes, but I'm not him, there's literally a bond to my favorite rifle and shotgun and I'll go out of my way to use them. I'm sure I'll be using them in 30 years still as well. Since they're easy to feed and shoot to point of aim with any ammunition I've tried, and that's a lot (.375 H&H and 12 gauge), that makes life easier for me. Not everybody has the same desires or cares, but those are mine.
I admire the guy to whom hunting's just about his boots and clothes, but I'm not him, there's literally a bond to my favorite rifle and shotgun and I'll go out of my way to use them. I'm sure I'll be using them in 30 years still as well. Since they're easy to feed and shoot to point of aim with any ammunition I've tried, and that's a lot (.375 H&H and 12 gauge), that makes life easier for me. Not everybody has the same desires or cares, but those are mine.


















































