There comes a time in most everyone's life when they have all their coin tied up and they need to pull a "Grace Bartell" liquidation.
There also comes a time when you have gathered a battery that you figure you will be happy with for all time and will "never" sell.
Well I am tapped out in both situations and am not sure what to do. Should I sell this little varmint/ whitetail rig?
I'd keep it for the kids but it is a bit heavy for them to lug around and IMO a 6mm Remmy isn't a caliber to learn to shoot big game with as compared to my 7x57. The same case but a bit more bullet and very tollerable recoil in an easier to carry package seems wiser to me.
It almost sounds if I've made up my own mind as I type this. The tough part is I really love this rifle. It is cool to see grown men slobber at the sight of the lumber!
I guess I just need a shove off the fence one way or the other before I do something I regret down the road. There will always be another gun, but it's hard when you get attached.
What do ya think?
Well I am tapped out in both situations and am not sure what to do. Should I sell this little varmint/ whitetail rig?
I'd keep it for the kids but it is a bit heavy for them to lug around and IMO a 6mm Remmy isn't a caliber to learn to shoot big game with as compared to my 7x57. The same case but a bit more bullet and very tollerable recoil in an easier to carry package seems wiser to me.
It almost sounds if I've made up my own mind as I type this. The tough part is I really love this rifle. It is cool to see grown men slobber at the sight of the lumber!
I guess I just need a shove off the fence one way or the other before I do something I regret down the road. There will always be another gun, but it's hard when you get attached.
What do ya think?




















































