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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 949120" data-attributes="member: 8833"><p>The young man in question got a paycheck yesterday that put his savings account in a potition to take care of his Mother's Day purchase, leave enough in case of emergencies, and to go get his own first rifle.</p><p></p><p>He has been shooting a couple of my 700 customs as well as 2 standard savages that I own. He has read all your responses and wanted me to say "thank you" to all of you for your input. </p><p></p><p>I'll be taking him into town today to buy his first rifle. I gotta bet that he tossed and turned and didn't sleep much last night. He's apologized to me dozens of times for asking so many questions and his last comment to me last night when I asked him what we are going to get he said "this is as bad as having 2 really good friends last year that were girls and deciding on which one he should ask to the prom". I wanted to start laughing but thought for the better of it and asked him "well, what did you do?" He said, they all got together, talked about it, and the three of them all went together and went Dutch. </p><p></p><p>I had to think for a moment because of the gender gap because things just weren't done that way in my time when it came to women. </p><p></p><p>So, we're heading off to town today - not sure what we're going to be buying at this point but I do know this young man is ready and what ever he decides I know that rifle will be well taken care of in its new home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 949120, member: 8833"] The young man in question got a paycheck yesterday that put his savings account in a potition to take care of his Mother's Day purchase, leave enough in case of emergencies, and to go get his own first rifle. He has been shooting a couple of my 700 customs as well as 2 standard savages that I own. He has read all your responses and wanted me to say "thank you" to all of you for your input. I'll be taking him into town today to buy his first rifle. I gotta bet that he tossed and turned and didn't sleep much last night. He's apologized to me dozens of times for asking so many questions and his last comment to me last night when I asked him what we are going to get he said "this is as bad as having 2 really good friends last year that were girls and deciding on which one he should ask to the prom". I wanted to start laughing but thought for the better of it and asked him "well, what did you do?" He said, they all got together, talked about it, and the three of them all went together and went Dutch. I had to think for a moment because of the gender gap because things just weren't done that way in my time when it came to women. So, we're heading off to town today - not sure what we're going to be buying at this point but I do know this young man is ready and what ever he decides I know that rifle will be well taken care of in its new home. [/QUOTE]
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