My way of buying...
#1
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,926
My way of buying...
fishing and hunting gear is to buy it for cash or paid off the bill within weeks.
Treated it as a hobby; not a necessity.
Bought a lot less stuff, when paying cash over the years.
Seem to appreciate more, the gear I bought.
And the products I found at a discount, I treated them as heirlooms and kept them a lot longer.
A parka, a rifle, a fishing rod, an insulated pair of boots, military surplus boots, a tree stand, two sweaters. Kept them, treated them as irreplaceable, and avoided having to replace them.
And though it you become an expert on inflation. You avoid telling people what the heirloom cost. Besides, its inflation newbies never saw.
Treated it as a hobby; not a necessity.
Bought a lot less stuff, when paying cash over the years.
Seem to appreciate more, the gear I bought.
And the products I found at a discount, I treated them as heirlooms and kept them a lot longer.
A parka, a rifle, a fishing rod, an insulated pair of boots, military surplus boots, a tree stand, two sweaters. Kept them, treated them as irreplaceable, and avoided having to replace them.
And though it you become an expert on inflation. You avoid telling people what the heirloom cost. Besides, its inflation newbies never saw.
Last edited by Valentine; 10-01-2015 at 06:41 AM.
#3
Banned
Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Waterview Lane, Albuquerque, NM 87109
Posts: 5
Hunting is fun. I also love hunting at the weekend with a friend. If this is your hobby, you can buy one rifle with scope. You can read tips of hunting on blog http://ar15scopecenter.com/top-best-...unter-shooter/. I often visit here to read more information about hunting.
Good luck to you!!!
Good luck to you!!!