fabs yer dead on I just had to throw a ration of crapola out there to all the owners of the high dollar guns. I just couldn't help myself. I don't own one because I can't afford one, and if I could it would be a waste of money for me because it would never leave the house. Thats why I don't buy very expensive purties. Not that they aren't worth it, but that they aren't worth it to me.
I was given my H&R model 88 at age 6 by my grandparents and have been hunting with it ever since. That old gun has had hundreds of thousands of rounds fired through it in the last 28 years and it still locks up tight, shoots better than I do, and looks good. The only thing I have EVER considered replacing on it was the plastic trigger guard with a brass one. I think the old girl deserves the upgrade. But then again she really likes what she already has.
GoodOlBoy
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