Falconflyer
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Quote, More experiences and memories will always trump more wood and metal
I like that!
I like that!
Quote, More experiences and memories will always trump more wood and metal
I like that!
This reminds me of a guy I met at a gun show many years ago that told me that he would buy an armload of super cheap guns at a show. When he brought them home his wife would chew him out (you don't need any more guns and of thing) but would simmer down when he shower her the receipt showing that he spend nearly nothing for them all. THEN, when he would go to a show, he would take one or two of the "culls" and if he found something he liked he would trade one off (even if he got nothing for it). He said that his wife wouldn't know a Winchester/cooey from a Kliengunther BUT, she can count. If she went and counted top his guns after a show, no change so all was A-OK.This thread reminds me of the joke that my biggest fear is my wife will sell my as she calls it junk for what I told her it's worth.
My Dad always wanted to go on an African safari but claimed that he could not afford it. That was BS, he COULD afford it. He passes away 6 years ago having never gone and when my Mom passes away she will be leaving a fair bit of cash to us "kids" and the grand kids. IMO that is tragic. "Us kids" are all in our 60's, WE DON'T NEED THE MONEY. I would MUCH rather it be spent for the pleasure of those that earned it (Mom and Dad) and, while they did/do, it still saddens me that Dad did not follow his dream of the safari. Why work to earn money if you aren't gonna g to do the things you want when you have it.My biggest fear is I won't be able to shoot or own the last couple of grails I have wanted in my life. But the problem is I worked to much in my life also and my body has rebelled to the point I can hardly walk now so most of my guns are actually useless to me now.
I can see 80 on my horizon but can't stop now. I try to get out fishing at least one day a week year around and shooting clays most weekends. I hunt waterfowl in Ontario and Saskatchewan in the fall and have a local turkey hunt booked for May to use my English style percussion 12 ga with choked barrel (that I built myself). The last guns in my rack will be my Win 21 and pre-64 Win Model 70 Featherweight 270 that I carried for more that 50 years and I Intend that they stay in the family when I can no longer use them. My greatest fear is that at some point I will be grounded when I have to give up my drivers licence due to as-yet-unknown health issues somewhere down the road; then what.......?
I'm in selling mode right now... well more like out with the old and in with the new, most of my purchases are not really new but new to me... one of the very last to go (after I die) will be my Pre-64 M-70 Featherweight 270! I purchased that rifle probably ten years ago and it was one of those rifles that had been carried a lot and used a little. I did a complete restoration on it, developed a good 1 moa load and now it's what I usually reach for when going out hunting, I can't think of a new rifle that I'd replace it with! It dumped a cow Elk last fall at 275 yards like it had been pole axed, fabulous!
I can see 80 on my horizon but can't stop now. I try to get out fishing at least one day a week year around and shooting clays most weekends. I hunt waterfowl in Ontario and Saskatchewan in the fall and have a local turkey hunt booked for May to use my English style percussion 12 ga with choked barrel (that I built myself). The last guns in my rack will be my Win 21 and pre-64 Win Model 70 Featherweight 270 that I carried for more that 50 years and I Intend that they stay in the family when I can no longer use them. My greatest fear is that at some point I will be grounded when I have to give up my drivers licence due to as-yet-unknown health issues somewhere down the road; then what.......?
Jack O’Connor would be proud of you!
Haha.... Yeah I know.... I'm an old guy... looking hard lately at a 6.5 PRC and after running the numbers through the online ballistics program I come to the conclusion that it's just a 270 Winchester.... who'd thunk it? New is great but not really greater!
I’ll start downsizing when the time comes, I won’t burden my wife and kids with getting rid of all my stuff.



























