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Re: What about Purdey?
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Damn!

I'm gonna have to pass on this one.

The stock dimensions are all wrong for me.

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These two Weatherby's are not related.
Ed is the son of Roy the founder.
Mike is a guy that happens to make his living buying and selling guns of all types.
See my beautiful Purdey at www.hunters-hq.com
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Posts: 1529 | Location: Texas | Registered: 15 December 2003Reply With Quote
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I never see Purdey mentioned on the forum

http://www.purdey.com/

Here is a nice 600 Nitro for $395,000US

http://www.gunsamerica.com/guns/976324402.htm

They also say they have their own action for the bolt gun but will use other Magnum Mausers.

Mike
 
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Mike, I think you pretty much answered your own question!
 
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I draw the line at buying a rifle that costs so much you would be afraid to use it. In my earlier days, I was a mechanic of sorts. I bought the best tools for whatever job I was doing. I don't think I ever bought a screwdriver with gold inlays, however. I would rather spend that $395,000 going on hunts, and take a Winchester, than for a beautiful gun like that one. Just my opinion.
 
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