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Resurrecting Grandfather's Gun
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<blockquote data-quote="tmmcampbell" data-source="post: 1486212" data-attributes="member: 13941"><p>Had the same dilemma with a 57 year old 300 Weatherby that was passed down to me. It was my only hunting rifle for over a decade. I now have more accurate rifles including some I've had built. The Weatherby does not make it out of the safe often. I've considered having it re barreled and re stocked into a 338 lapua. After much thought I have decided to leave it as it has always been. If I change it too much it is no longer Papa Leo's gun. Now when I hold it or shoot it I'm reminded of him. Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmmcampbell, post: 1486212, member: 13941"] Had the same dilemma with a 57 year old 300 Weatherby that was passed down to me. It was my only hunting rifle for over a decade. I now have more accurate rifles including some I've had built. The Weatherby does not make it out of the safe often. I've considered having it re barreled and re stocked into a 338 lapua. After much thought I have decided to leave it as it has always been. If I change it too much it is no longer Papa Leo's gun. Now when I hold it or shoot it I'm reminded of him. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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