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First I was into anything that shot a bullet, then got rid of alot of my commercial variants when I really got into milsurps of strictly common caliber, now I've become enamored with oddballs like .577 Snider, 7.5 French, .450/.577 Martini, and 8mm Hungarian. There are a few die hard rifles in my collection that have stood the test of time, but many have come, been enjoyed and then moved on.
I still always seem to have more and more each time though, so to answer the original question, 'No' .
Keith
I still always seem to have more and more each time though, so to answer the original question, 'No' .
Keith