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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 455299" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>RESALE can be an issue -if you're trying to buy one! </p><p>Especially one in a really nice grade of wood.</p><p>I 'just missed' a few in the past year! One in Luxus wood..</p><p></p><p>You can go custom (I have a few times), and it's fun with a great gunbuilder nearby. But there is always the abstract of unknown performance -for the money. </p><p>For example, I invested over $5k in a brand new T2k order, and 16mos later I recieved a sweet 1/2moa gun. That is fun, but truly a poor investment compared to a Cooper that outshoots it, cost less than half as much, no work on it, and is actually practical in the field..</p><p>I concede to it.</p><p></p><p>I cut a check for one at Cabelas($1,300). Swapped the scope off my gun to it(~$1,300), opened a box of crappy off the shelf factory ammo, zero'd quick, and OMG, the **** thing shot 1/2moa groups! Better still, it's cold barrel ACCURACY was under 1/2moa.</p><p>I don't get luck like this.. Back to Cabelas to buy all that lot ammo I could.</p><p>I fired a couple ranges lasered, took my laptop with ballistic software to a relatives & printed up a click card(we were hunting far from home).</p><p>For the remainder of the hunting vacation my son couldnt put it down, and killed a bunch of chucks, including this one at 524yds. 50Blitzkings! </p><p>First woodchuck hunting for him!</p><p>**** good investment</p><p><a href="http://img208.imageshack.us/i/maxwoodchucksm.jpg/" target="_blank"><img src="http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/959/maxwoodchucksm.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p>For THIS gun, resale is less of a possibility than issue..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 455299, member: 1521"] RESALE can be an issue -if you're trying to buy one! Especially one in a really nice grade of wood. I 'just missed' a few in the past year! One in Luxus wood.. You can go custom (I have a few times), and it's fun with a great gunbuilder nearby. But there is always the abstract of unknown performance -for the money. For example, I invested over $5k in a brand new T2k order, and 16mos later I recieved a sweet 1/2moa gun. That is fun, but truly a poor investment compared to a Cooper that outshoots it, cost less than half as much, no work on it, and is actually practical in the field.. I concede to it. I cut a check for one at Cabelas($1,300). Swapped the scope off my gun to it(~$1,300), opened a box of crappy off the shelf factory ammo, zero'd quick, and OMG, the **** thing shot 1/2moa groups! Better still, it's cold barrel ACCURACY was under 1/2moa. I don't get luck like this.. Back to Cabelas to buy all that lot ammo I could. I fired a couple ranges lasered, took my laptop with ballistic software to a relatives & printed up a click card(we were hunting far from home). For the remainder of the hunting vacation my son couldnt put it down, and killed a bunch of chucks, including this one at 524yds. 50Blitzkings! First woodchuck hunting for him! **** good investment [URL=http://img208.imageshack.us/i/maxwoodchucksm.jpg/][IMG]http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/959/maxwoodchucksm.jpg[/IMG][/URL] For THIS gun, resale is less of a possibility than issue.. [/QUOTE]
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