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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 2766228" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I definitely understand where you are coming from, and have considered that. However, this gun is going to be a brush/hog gun, and going to spend a good part of it's life being dragged around Oklahoma or strapped into a backpacking rig. It is going to be used, a lot and rather roughly. I'm not saying that I don't take care of my firearms, I definitely do, but I am definitely a user. I wring every penny of worth out of my weapons. </p><p></p><p>With that being said, for my intents and purposes, I think a solid $300-400</p><p>Winchester or Rossi would fit the bill nicely. I can spend 2-400 on accessories and glass if I want, and do all the polishing and smoothing myself and have a real nice rifle. I feel as if a $1200 work of art would be a bit of a needless waste. </p><p></p><p>Now for my second lever action......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 2766228, member: 35036"] I definitely understand where you are coming from, and have considered that. However, this gun is going to be a brush/hog gun, and going to spend a good part of it's life being dragged around Oklahoma or strapped into a backpacking rig. It is going to be used, a lot and rather roughly. I'm not saying that I don't take care of my firearms, I definitely do, but I am definitely a user. I wring every penny of worth out of my weapons. With that being said, for my intents and purposes, I think a solid $300-400 Winchester or Rossi would fit the bill nicely. I can spend 2-400 on accessories and glass if I want, and do all the polishing and smoothing myself and have a real nice rifle. I feel as if a $1200 work of art would be a bit of a needless waste. Now for my second lever action...... [/QUOTE]
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