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<blockquote data-quote="Damage Inc." data-source="post: 2515726" data-attributes="member: 29754"><p>Hate to break it to you Boomer….. but your collection of P64s, and FNs, and Bishop stocked A3-03s…. don't hold the same "value" they used to. Rifles are tools now, more than they used to be. They aren't works of art, they aren't sources of family pride, they hold no mythical deer slaying powers (no matter what Uncle Rico says). If they aren't light, synthetic, and highly accurate…. then they just aren't "useful". Hunting in and of itself doesn't carry the same aura as it did 50 years ago, so the rifles no longer need to have a soul. </p><p></p><p>Honestly…. There's NO WAY I'd pick a Pre-64 Winny over a Tikka T3 in the same chambering. Ever. For any hunt. Anywhere. </p><p></p><p>Sacrilege? Absolutely!</p><p></p><p>Practical? Also….. Absolutely!</p><p></p><p>Value…. equates to what someone will pay for the item…. NOT what the seller (or a book of "values") thinks it's worth. 60 year old, 9lb, wood/blue, moderately accurate rifles…. are only "valuable" anymore, to people who probably AREN'T going to shoot them. </p><p></p><p>Example: I love late 60's and early 70's muscle cars. Old Mopars are the coolest cars ever. BUT, I drive a newer big motor Challenger…. because it's a WAY better car. It's faster and safer and reliable and far more comfortable. I can drive it across the country in style and air-conditioned comfort…. And I can still light-up the tires and spin a couple donuts anytime I want. Old stuff is cool, but the new stuff just works way better, the vast majority of folks under 40 or so probably feel the same way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Damage Inc., post: 2515726, member: 29754"] Hate to break it to you Boomer….. but your collection of P64s, and FNs, and Bishop stocked A3-03s…. don’t hold the same “value” they used to. Rifles are tools now, more than they used to be. They aren’t works of art, they aren’t sources of family pride, they hold no mythical deer slaying powers (no matter what Uncle Rico says). If they aren’t light, synthetic, and highly accurate…. then they just aren’t “useful”. Hunting in and of itself doesn’t carry the same aura as it did 50 years ago, so the rifles no longer need to have a soul. Honestly…. There’s NO WAY I’d pick a Pre-64 Winny over a Tikka T3 in the same chambering. Ever. For any hunt. Anywhere. Sacrilege? Absolutely! Practical? Also….. Absolutely! Value…. equates to what someone will pay for the item…. NOT what the seller (or a book of “values”) thinks it’s worth. 60 year old, 9lb, wood/blue, moderately accurate rifles…. are only “valuable” anymore, to people who probably AREN’T going to shoot them. Example: I love late 60’s and early 70’s muscle cars. Old Mopars are the coolest cars ever. BUT, I drive a newer big motor Challenger…. because it’s a WAY better car. It’s faster and safer and reliable and far more comfortable. I can drive it across the country in style and air-conditioned comfort…. And I can still light-up the tires and spin a couple donuts anytime I want. Old stuff is cool, but the new stuff just works way better, the vast majority of folks under 40 or so probably feel the same way. [/QUOTE]
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