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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1251055" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Didn't you just order the 5R Milspec in .300WM?</p><p></p><p>To me, a rifle is only worth how well it will shoot, but some hold more sentimental value than others. You can always keep the sentimental value, and rebarrel it, and keep it mostly original, and still be able to enjoy it. But I agree with Rhian (bigngreen) that I think your dad would like to see you enjoy it and use it like he did all those years, and by rebarreling it, you can keep it in use for many years to come, and even pass it down through the generations someday. Maybe talk to him, and see what he thinks you should do with it? If he's cool with you rebarreling it to keep it in use as an accurate hunting rifle, then that's the route I'd go.</p><p></p><p>But, it is your rifle, you have to do with it what feels right to you. That is a decision that nobody can make but you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1251055, member: 12995"] Didn't you just order the 5R Milspec in .300WM? To me, a rifle is only worth how well it will shoot, but some hold more sentimental value than others. You can always keep the sentimental value, and rebarrel it, and keep it mostly original, and still be able to enjoy it. But I agree with Rhian (bigngreen) that I think your dad would like to see you enjoy it and use it like he did all those years, and by rebarreling it, you can keep it in use for many years to come, and even pass it down through the generations someday. Maybe talk to him, and see what he thinks you should do with it? If he's cool with you rebarreling it to keep it in use as an accurate hunting rifle, then that's the route I'd go. But, it is your rifle, you have to do with it what feels right to you. That is a decision that nobody can make but you. [/QUOTE]
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