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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1696972" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>Oh, I want to say sell both and get the gun you want. the fact is you should do that very thing. first decide on the new caliber. It makes the sale so much easier and makes it worth the loss of the guns you sacrifice for the new one. In my case: I utterly regret ever letting go of my 25-06. I let 10 guns go last year. one was my beloved 25-06. I was not using it and it was a real long range varmint and predator killing machine. A not-to-usefull idiot bought it and did something with it. I am not sure. a few months ago I went to him and asked him if I could buy the gun back. he had sold it or traded it away because it would not shoot for him. Now I am going to build a custom 25-06 in a tight twist barrel, 26" #5 Lilja, Satern R5, or Shilen match barrel. Call me anything you wish. the 25-06 is just the one caliber that I lost I want back. do not get me wrong on this. I have various calibers I have but the one I let go and want back is the 25-06. the 257 Rob, 22 Horn, 6.5 Creed, 6.5 X 55 Bel, 223 WSSM, 40-65, 30-06, 280 Rem AI, 6MM Rem are all gratefully out of my collection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1696972, member: 26227"] Oh, I want to say sell both and get the gun you want. the fact is you should do that very thing. first decide on the new caliber. It makes the sale so much easier and makes it worth the loss of the guns you sacrifice for the new one. In my case: I utterly regret ever letting go of my 25-06. I let 10 guns go last year. one was my beloved 25-06. I was not using it and it was a real long range varmint and predator killing machine. A not-to-usefull idiot bought it and did something with it. I am not sure. a few months ago I went to him and asked him if I could buy the gun back. he had sold it or traded it away because it would not shoot for him. Now I am going to build a custom 25-06 in a tight twist barrel, 26" #5 Lilja, Satern R5, or Shilen match barrel. Call me anything you wish. the 25-06 is just the one caliber that I lost I want back. do not get me wrong on this. I have various calibers I have but the one I let go and want back is the 25-06. the 257 Rob, 22 Horn, 6.5 Creed, 6.5 X 55 Bel, 223 WSSM, 40-65, 30-06, 280 Rem AI, 6MM Rem are all gratefully out of my collection. [/QUOTE]
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