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Getting the itch again?
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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 1788784" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>I never quit entirely, I just "evolve in cycles". At present, I'm focusing on light hunting rifles for handy woods hunting and shots out to 250 yards or so. Hence, the recent Mark V Altitude acquisition and the pending Finnlight acquisition. </p><p></p><p>I avoid selling rifles most of the time because I know that in a short period of time (2-3 years) I'll get interested again. So what I do, is put them in "dry-dock". Usually, this entails removing the optic for use on something else (save a lot of money on glass this way) and transferring the rifle over to my 2nd safe. Invariably, I get the bug again to reacquaint myself with a certain type of shooting, and I'm glad all I have to do to be back in business is reach for the Fat Wrench and the reloading manual!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 1788784, member: 109229"] I never quit entirely, I just “evolve in cycles”. At present, I’m focusing on light hunting rifles for handy woods hunting and shots out to 250 yards or so. Hence, the recent Mark V Altitude acquisition and the pending Finnlight acquisition. I avoid selling rifles most of the time because I know that in a short period of time (2-3 years) I’ll get interested again. So what I do, is put them in “dry-dock”. Usually, this entails removing the optic for use on something else (save a lot of money on glass this way) and transferring the rifle over to my 2nd safe. Invariably, I get the bug again to reacquaint myself with a certain type of shooting, and I’m glad all I have to do to be back in business is reach for the Fat Wrench and the reloading manual! [/QUOTE]
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