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<blockquote data-quote="Doublezranch" data-source="post: 884679" data-attributes="member: 32664"><p>Mr. Harper is right. If your heart is truly into a custom in 5 years, then I would wait. The problem I have is that I say ? years and then the kids need clothes, the car breaks down, the house needs repairs. Before you know it, your gun nest egg is gone. If your on the fence at all about this, buy it. You can always build off the action if you want. Also, you can shoot it and get the feel of a larger bore rifle. You can play with loads/ammunition for when the full custom arrives and at the very least kill some targets at longer ranges. Lastly, it will not hurt you to own it, shoot it and then use it to help fund your full custom. By doing it this way, you gain helpful knowledge about the caliber and what you want or don't want on your custom gun. Plus, it s ultra mag!! Everyone should own one....or 2.....or 3.....4??</p><p> </p><p>My 2 cents.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doublezranch, post: 884679, member: 32664"] Mr. Harper is right. If your heart is truly into a custom in 5 years, then I would wait. The problem I have is that I say ? years and then the kids need clothes, the car breaks down, the house needs repairs. Before you know it, your gun nest egg is gone. If your on the fence at all about this, buy it. You can always build off the action if you want. Also, you can shoot it and get the feel of a larger bore rifle. You can play with loads/ammunition for when the full custom arrives and at the very least kill some targets at longer ranges. Lastly, it will not hurt you to own it, shoot it and then use it to help fund your full custom. By doing it this way, you gain helpful knowledge about the caliber and what you want or don't want on your custom gun. Plus, it s ultra mag!! Everyone should own one....or 2.....or 3.....4?? My 2 cents..... [/QUOTE]
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