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Morning all.

Worked 13 hours and 58 minutes yesterday. Nobody wants to work nowadays.

Supposed to be off today but going in for "a short 5-6 hour shift" but we shall see what happens once I get there. Changing the number or smashing the cell after work and not working Sunday since the wife's grandkids will be visiting.
 
I know there's not many gun guys on here, but gun's, particularly rifles, are some of my favorite thing's. I've been shopping around again, and the one's that I'm interested in are really starting to get expensive. Of course I'm not looking at new, I'm looking at stuff that's at least 60 years old and some are over a hundred. The price on some of these collectors is pretty hefty. Especially the rare one's. So I'm trying to decide what I want to do. Do I bite the bullet buy one that's several thousand that I want, and incure the wrath of my wife, or do I buy a couple cheaper models for less, in calibers that I want but are just rifles? Of course, if I buy the "newer" rifles in calibers I don't have, that means I get to work up loads for them and shoot them. If I buy the 100+ year old collectors, they just sit there, I get to admire them, and my kids some day get a windfall. Decisions Decisions Decisions
I will say I'm not keen on spending Several thousand on something I don't want to shoot because of the collector value.
 
I know there's not many gun guys on here, but gun's, particularly rifles, are some of my favorite thing's. I've been shopping around again, and the one's that I'm interested in are really starting to get expensive. Of course I'm not looking at new, I'm looking at stuff that's at least 60 years old and some are over a hundred. The price on some of these collectors is pretty hefty. Especially the rare one's. So I'm trying to decide what I want to do. Do I bite the bullet buy one that's several thousand that I want, and incure the wrath of my wife, or do I buy a couple cheaper models for less, in calibers that I want but are just rifles? Of course, if I buy the "newer" rifles in calibers I don't have, that means I get to work up loads for them and shoot them. If I buy the 100+ year old collectors, they just sit there, I get to admire them, and my kids some day get a windfall. Decisions Decisions Decisions
I will say I'm not keen on spending Several thousand on something I don't want to shoot because of the collector value.
Buy that one that you want. YOLO. It's okay to spoil yourself sometimes. You work hard for your money, you deserve it.
 
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