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Thrash a nice wood stock hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 3047641" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>You look at a gun a lot more than you shoot it. Most of my guns are walnut with nice to great figure and blued because they are far prettier to look at. I have one synthetic SS shotgun for hunting in REALLY nasty weather or salt water, and 2 synthetic SS rifles for the same reason. Even these I take care to clean stem to stern as soon as possible after each use in bad weather.</p><p></p><p>Outside that extreme use case, I hunt with the wood stocked rifles. Have one that I got new over 50 years ago, has seen many miles and many kills, still in very nice shape. Like a few others have said, I take good care of all my gear. No reason to have vehicles, guns, binos, or anything else that has been beat to crap. I don't and never have owned a "beater" gun. Any I brought that were rough I fixed up to look like new.</p><p></p><p>It really isn't hard to take good care of stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 3047641, member: 26077"] You look at a gun a lot more than you shoot it. Most of my guns are walnut with nice to great figure and blued because they are far prettier to look at. I have one synthetic SS shotgun for hunting in REALLY nasty weather or salt water, and 2 synthetic SS rifles for the same reason. Even these I take care to clean stem to stern as soon as possible after each use in bad weather. Outside that extreme use case, I hunt with the wood stocked rifles. Have one that I got new over 50 years ago, has seen many miles and many kills, still in very nice shape. Like a few others have said, I take good care of all my gear. No reason to have vehicles, guns, binos, or anything else that has been beat to crap. I don't and never have owned a "beater" gun. Any I brought that were rough I fixed up to look like new. It really isn't hard to take good care of stuff. [/QUOTE]
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