BrentD
Well-known member
But take a backup for each one, lest your trip be threatened by a broken gun. At least that is how I do it.I got to thinking and doing the math and it was almost 35 years ago that I bought that SXS Ithaca 20 guage. As far as getting another firearm. I really do not want any more. Actually I want less and have been selling many fine firearms and have been enjoying doing so.
In the HT post about Classic riflles I mentioned a custom 35 Whelen, that will be gone next week. I bought a real fine spotting scope with what I got for it. I sold the other 1911 Colt 45 too. Happy to have it go into new hands, My hands got tired of holding it. I sold a pre WW2 Browning A5, a pre 64 30-06, and a long barreled model 94 in 30-30. More wil go, save for one.
I came out west 51 years ago. I had a fine new camper van and in it were two firearms. A lefever SXS 12 guage and my Safari grade Belgium Browning 30-06. I took a desert bighorn ram with that rifle.
Next fall I want to do trip around the west again, I have the newer camper van and I want three firearms in it. My Browning 30-06, that sweet SKB and a model 15 Smith and Wesson 38spl Combat Masterpiece.
Having too many guns reduces the sense of connection with each one.
I wil be 74 soon.
Take 6 where three are needed.