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<blockquote data-quote="birddog 68" data-source="post: 2905166" data-attributes="member: 121617"><p>I don't really have any high dollar shotguns but have a couple pretty nice ones. </p><p>My buddy was telling me how they are only a tool and don't worry about scratching them up. I laughed at him. But when I got home I was cleaning my old nice but cheap Remington model 58 that I was carrying for quite a few years and realized that there was actually only a couple small battle scars on it. </p><p>I may feel differently if I had true high dollar gun but I TRY not to sweat carrying a nice gun in the field anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birddog 68, post: 2905166, member: 121617"] I don’t really have any high dollar shotguns but have a couple pretty nice ones. My buddy was telling me how they are only a tool and don’t worry about scratching them up. I laughed at him. But when I got home I was cleaning my old nice but cheap Remington model 58 that I was carrying for quite a few years and realized that there was actually only a couple small battle scars on it. I may feel differently if I had true high dollar gun but I TRY not to sweat carrying a nice gun in the field anymore. [/QUOTE]
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