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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 856532" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>You are in college so I am assuming that you are young? The most important thing is to not get yourself into debt at the beginning of your life especially if you are paying off college loans. If you get yourself into debt, then you will spend a lot of your life paying that off when you could have been saving for your house, car, retirement etc. Paying off your debt should be the most important thing to you right now and most of your money should be going to that. </p><p> </p><p>Now if you are not in debt then I would say go ahead and get the rifel if you can afford it. Practice with it, hunt with it. Then when you are financially stable enough to do your build, you will already have the action. This is if you dont have any other guns to hunt and shoot with. If you do have other guns already, then I would just use those and save up for the full custom with a custom action. I just got my first full custom gun built this year and it is awesome. The Stiller action that I got was smooth as hot butter.</p><p> </p><p>If you are a young person, dont let yourself get confused between the things that you NEED and the things that you WANT. If you have debt, just buy the things that you NEED to survive and pay off our debt. Then when you graduate, get a job and are or will be debt free, you can enjoy some of the things that you WANT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 856532, member: 34818"] You are in college so I am assuming that you are young? The most important thing is to not get yourself into debt at the beginning of your life especially if you are paying off college loans. If you get yourself into debt, then you will spend a lot of your life paying that off when you could have been saving for your house, car, retirement etc. Paying off your debt should be the most important thing to you right now and most of your money should be going to that. Now if you are not in debt then I would say go ahead and get the rifel if you can afford it. Practice with it, hunt with it. Then when you are financially stable enough to do your build, you will already have the action. This is if you dont have any other guns to hunt and shoot with. If you do have other guns already, then I would just use those and save up for the full custom with a custom action. I just got my first full custom gun built this year and it is awesome. The Stiller action that I got was smooth as hot butter. If you are a young person, dont let yourself get confused between the things that you NEED and the things that you WANT. If you have debt, just buy the things that you NEED to survive and pay off our debt. Then when you graduate, get a job and are or will be debt free, you can enjoy some of the things that you WANT. [/QUOTE]
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