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Without hesitation, I would put the $40k towards the "HOLY GRAIL OF HUNTING" a high altai argali sheep hunt in Mongolia. | ||
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i have of course though about this option but if i had a smith do it ryan breeding would be the one doing it and gma would probably be the action. and the price would be the same if not cheaper because i would not have to pay to have the action shipped to the us | |||
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It is true that a Ryan Breeding rifle on a GMA action will cost less than a Ritterbusch rifle. There are a handful of riflemakers who represent the best the USA has to offer, such as Ryan Breeding, Joe Smithson, Darcy Echols, Duane Wiebe, Sterling Davenport, etc. And there are a handful who represent the best that Europe has to offer, and Karl Heinz Ritterbusch leads the pack of top 10 European riflemakers. | |||
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Quote: This is of course a matter of taste. But, what you could do is buy an action from him, and have the rifle built in the US by your prefered gunsmith! Erik D. | |||
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i have looked at there rifle but prefer to buy american rifles im not fond of british or continental rifles....german....french.....spanish. not bad just under 1100 views | |||
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dont get me wrong Europe has some nice guns but i wanna spend my hard earnd dollor supporting a fellow american rather than spend money on a contry like britian that supress it people and takes there rights away pretty soon we might a well call britian and some other country's the soviet union part2 it would be a cold day in hell befor i flew to england and spent money there they can keep their rifles dosnt matter there goverment will only take them away in the long run. | |||
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