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reasonably priced...
After just buying three new toys this week... "reasonably priced" means for me... 1 1/2 years of watching the new and used market for the weapons I wanted, taking the middle.
I ended up paying 300 less for one,50 less for the second, and 250 more for the third than I fig.
 
What price one man can pay another will pass on if he can not justify paying that much. A $100.00 rifle may be the best one for accuracy you ever own with TLC.
Don't pass up the sport if you are short on bucks. Get as good a gun as you can afford. Some balls, patches and powder and have at it.
 
luie b said:
Something I remembered a guy told me at a gun auction once. "It's what the gun means to you that determines it's worth."

I hear that.

I work part time as an auctioneer and have seen guys pay 20% above retail for a used gun. The dealers in the crowd just shake their head and wish they could get those prices.

Value is truly something in the mind of the buyer.
 

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