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Re: A dilemma 9,3x62 & 9,3x64
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Anytime you guys think you got it tough, think how I feel selling most of my guns to buy another roping horse, but then bull riders don't have a pick up man, and thats pretty rough any way you look at it!

I guess all one has to do is look around and some poor bastard has it worse than you do, but I bemoan my near empty gun cabinet.

 
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PC,

Have Pm'd you mate.Sorry have been away for a while if you tried to call.No normal mail server access where I am at the moment.Give us a reply if you get time.



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I feel your pain, I also have a '62 and a'64 in custom rifles and love them both. The difficulty when you own these two is choosing one. I get around this by alternating one for the other on hunting trips.
 
Posts: 2608 | Location: Moore, Oklahoma, USA | Registered: 28 December 2003Reply With Quote
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Mike,

Don't sell either. You'll regret it as much as breaking up with the girlfriend you never should have broken up with.

Just give yourself a long time to evaluate them by hunting first with one and then with the other. Hopefully, by the time you come to a decision you would be able to give the one you don't want to your grandson or granddaughter and that would make you the best grandfather in the world.

Good hunting!
 
Posts: 2717 | Location: Houston, TX | Registered: 23 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Hi Mike,
is it a money problem? no? ok forget to sell one of them.
Is it a problem like "which one have I to take on today"? Well the most important thing is to have a coin to flip in the air, call one rifle "head" and the other one "cross" and the problem is solved by coin.

Sell the Ruger only after you have bought another rifle in 9.3x62, Mauser action type, possilbly, and having tested the new enter adequately. But don't forget at this point to sell the Ruger, you could get more stress than now.

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