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My bad experience MPI STOCKS
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<blockquote data-quote="joep17" data-source="post: 1407112" data-attributes="member: 1457"><p>Not sure in your part of the world, but outfitters around my part of the world usually have spare rifles suitable for the hunts they offer for these types of emergencies like this, lost ammo, broken stocks so hunts can continue. One friend shot his 400 inch elk with an outfitters rifle after a horse fell and broke his stock </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, I have been known once to get stubborn and pride take over and cancel something out of principle taking the loss thinking it would make me feel better about a bad situation that was aggravating me.</p><p></p><p>I might have even lent him a rifle. Although last time I lent my pre-64 to a buddy he put a big gouge in the stock. As a non-collector, he could not understand his offer to refinish the stock would lower its value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joep17, post: 1407112, member: 1457"] Not sure in your part of the world, but outfitters around my part of the world usually have spare rifles suitable for the hunts they offer for these types of emergencies like this, lost ammo, broken stocks so hunts can continue. One friend shot his 400 inch elk with an outfitters rifle after a horse fell and broke his stock On the other hand, I have been known once to get stubborn and pride take over and cancel something out of principle taking the loss thinking it would make me feel better about a bad situation that was aggravating me. I might have even lent him a rifle. Although last time I lent my pre-64 to a buddy he put a big gouge in the stock. As a non-collector, he could not understand his offer to refinish the stock would lower its value. [/QUOTE]
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