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<blockquote data-quote="QuietHunter" data-source="post: 39966" data-attributes="member: 808"><p>Sorry Baldeagle. No offense taken, maybe I am a bit sensitive about it.</p><p>The nephew I am talking about is in a unique situation. My brother is one of those types with more kids than most - 8, and not much extra cash to spoil them with. Two days before his deer season (October 30th), my nephews room caught on fire. All his personal stuff was burned beyond use except his rifle (a 710) which was in the truck at the time. He was happy to have that one thing he treasures survive the fire since he had worked so hard to get it.</p><p>Since then I have given him my extra stuff I had set aside for when my kids are old enough (Daypack, binoculars, gore-tex, sleeping bag and such), but his love of that cheap old 710 makes me re-think the attitude we take toward my rifles.</p><p>Maybe ought to start a thread on rifles we love just because...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietHunter, post: 39966, member: 808"] Sorry Baldeagle. No offense taken, maybe I am a bit sensitive about it. The nephew I am talking about is in a unique situation. My brother is one of those types with more kids than most - 8, and not much extra cash to spoil them with. Two days before his deer season (October 30th), my nephews room caught on fire. All his personal stuff was burned beyond use except his rifle (a 710) which was in the truck at the time. He was happy to have that one thing he treasures survive the fire since he had worked so hard to get it. Since then I have given him my extra stuff I had set aside for when my kids are old enough (Daypack, binoculars, gore-tex, sleeping bag and such), but his love of that cheap old 710 makes me re-think the attitude we take toward my rifles. Maybe ought to start a thread on rifles we love just because... [/QUOTE]
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