One more firearm...or are you done?

One more firearm...or are you done?

  • I'm all set, not even looking.

  • Always looking but not buying.

  • Maybe just one more, but I'm on the fence.

  • Still looking for "The One" that has eluded me.

  • I keep a "rainy day" fund in case something pops up I want.

  • I like trying new firearms and cartridges.

  • Give me the latest and greatest.

  • I need to buy another vault.


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I have so many times decided 'No more rifles', but then, out of nowhere, something irresistible pops up and I cannot resist. The unfortunate corollary of this rule is that after regretting selling some previous rifles, I am also reluctant to sell anything... Though a Blaser R93 with a few barrels may just have to go on the chopping block (i.e., classifieds) soon....
 
I think the algorithm sees me clicking on this thread and continues to send me gun review videos of things I really want, but just don't need. It's painful sometimes.
 
I think the algorithm sees me clicking on this thread and continues to send me gun review videos of things I really want, but just don't need. It's painful sometimes.

You’re welcome.


Good thing it’s out of stock, I could afford it, but then I’d have to cancel my next two hunts lol.
 

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I should be done, but then some forum member puts up a classified for something extremely tempting.
Friggin’ rainy day fund got drained yesterday.

Then had a wonderful conversation with another forum member on a new work rifle today. I’m hopeless. I’m going to stop after the next one.
 
@BeeMaa
Like yourself I have experimented with various calibres and platforms over the years and have finally settled on what works best for my needs.
To get the 25 I desired I had to design the cartridge myself and have it built. No dissatisfaction there. The Whelen came about by being seen as a perceived need for Africa. I'm rather attached to that rifle because it went to a destination I had only ever dreamt of.
My lowall Hornet is a beautiful rifle that will hopefully be one a family heirloom.
I'm not actively looking for another rifle BUT if a nice Browning 78 high wall in 25-06 came up for sale at a realistic price I would seriously consider it.
Bob
 
@BeeMaa
Like yourself I have experimented with various calibres and platforms over the years and have finally settled on what works best for my needs.
To get the 25 I desired I had to design the cartridge myself and have it built. No dissatisfaction there. The Whelen came about by being seen as a perceived need for Africa. I'm rather attached to that rifle because it went to a destination I had only ever dreamt of.
My lowall Hornet is a beautiful rifle that will hopefully be one a family heirloom.
I'm not actively looking for another rifle BUT if a nice Browning 78 high wall in 25-06 came up for sale at a realistic price I would seriously consider it.
Bob
Now you see, you left a loophole. with that Browning high wall....and any good lawyer can tell you how to drive a Mac truck through a loophole!
 
I thought I was all good, but it appears that my hypocrisy knows no bounds. The enabler who started this thread has been enabled. Although I will admit that this will be a one-in-and-one-out transaction. Except this time it will be two. :rolleyes: Details to follow.
 
I think once I get this 338win I’ll be saving for more hunting adventures.
I’ve got everything covered for pretty much every game animal on Earth I just need to save the money to hunt them all.
 
I quit buying guns 10 guns ago. :LOL:

Paul
Well here in Oz we are getting a reaming….Oz has gone to the dogs like a lot of Western Nations, many of us are hoping Trump rescues us from Analese.

Anyway what this means is while I was beginning my double phase it’s on hold until we find out how bad the new laws will be, I like to try different combinations and I “was” always looking for that perfect piece.
 
I was on the wait list for a Seekins 7mm Backcountry with a folding stock then got a bit nervous about reloading for it so switched it to a 7PRC. I think they are making to be able to switch the barrels out (within reason) so will also be a bit like the Blasers in that regard.

Do you think one could re-barreling an R8 in some chambering for 7mm BC?
I don't reload so it doesn't bother me. I think each gun would need to be evaluated and are being evaluated for the higher pressures of the 7BC.
I'll look at Seekins at Nashville!
 
Done for now, until I see what other hunting rifles the Canadian Government is going to prohibit because now they've prohibited 5 different Weatherby Mark 5's because they are not hunting rifles, according to Carney and his Firearms Branch RCMP.
 
Reflecting on my life, I realize that I have been on quite a journey with firearms. Over the years, I've had the opportunity to use a variety of pistols, rifles, shotguns, and even archery tackle, and I've truly enjoyed each and every one of them. These experiences have shaped my perspective and appreciation for the different types of arms I've encountered.

For those who know me well, it's no secret that my approach to hunting arms has always been practical and unsentimental. I've typically viewed them as tools—meant to perform a job, respected, and cared for properly, but not objects of attachment. However, after a recent buffalo hunt, I found that my perspective shifted. That particular rifle now holds a special place for me, and I can't imagine parting with it anytime soon. Even someone as steadfast as I am can change.

As time passes, I've also noticed that I'm less inclined to try out new firearms. The allure of the latest cartridges has faded for me, and I often find myself repeating the phrase, "there's nothing new under the sun." It seems I've reached the point where I'm more settled in my preferences, but I recognize that others are still actively exploring, buying, trading, and selling new firearms.

This leads me to wonder where others stand in their own journeys with firearms. Are you still searching for that perfect addition, or do you feel content with what you have? The spectrum of experiences is vast, and while I can't account for every possibility, I'm interested in hearing where you see yourself. Take a look at the options and share your perspective.

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The question one must get answered is, “is a Blaser r8 one gun or multiple?” Then I can give a precise answer.
 
The question one must get answered is, “is a Blaser r8 one gun or multiple?” Then I can give a precise answer.
The Blaser R8 is a platform or a rifle system. I wish it was as simple as 1+1=2, but it’s not. I’m in neck deep and still can’t give you a good explanation. Cheers.
 
@BeeMaa
I'm not actively looking for another rifle BUT if a nice Browning 78 high wall in 25-06 came up for sale at a realistic price I would seriously consider it.
Bob

Did you not see this post Bob
Yeah, one shoulder sits a little devil whispering “Spend it, more will come” and the other shoulder sits a little wife whispering “Sell ‘em you geriatric fool”.

Other than the new laws that have been passed I’m kinda content and can’t see me buying collector pieces or anything nice (High Grade)

They would be nice to have but I’m not sure it’s viable to consider them as investments as it will get harder to transfer them etc in time.
 

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