Which One(s) Would You Trade Off?
#11
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I' d keep all of them and get a part time job to buy whatever else I wanted. Guns are like cash. You can always get rid of them in a pinch and if you aren' t in a pinch don' t sell them. (Although I have put myself in a pinch by buying guns before
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#13
I wouldn' t trade squat!
One can never have too many guns!!!!!! Even if they do duplicate each other somewhat. Five years down the road you' ll be saying to yourself " I wish I still had such and such gun"
If I had to I would simply wait a little bit longer to afford a NEW gun.
Now for the question.
Keep the .444 and the 30-30 and the .270 and 300 mag.
In the levers these offer a great range with obviously no duplication. The bolts are somewhat close but the 7mm is so close to both of the other two that it is highly unnecessary.

One can never have too many guns!!!!!! Even if they do duplicate each other somewhat. Five years down the road you' ll be saying to yourself " I wish I still had such and such gun" If I had to I would simply wait a little bit longer to afford a NEW gun.
Now for the question.
Keep the .444 and the 30-30 and the .270 and 300 mag.
In the levers these offer a great range with obviously no duplication. The bolts are somewhat close but the 7mm is so close to both of the other two that it is highly unnecessary.
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