There’s a question that creeps into a lot of conversations these days, especially after trade show season.
Would you rather own a $20,000 rifle? Or would you rather have a $500 rifle and $15,000 worth of memories?
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not here to trash-talk fine guns. Let’s just get that out of the way.
If you can swing any rifle you want, and still fund every trip or experience you have - God bless you. Im just not that guy.
The Highland Stalker - John Rigby & Co.
I love craftsmanship, the walnut that looks like it grew out of a dream, and hand engraving that tells a story, maybe your story, before the rifle ever does. There’s something deeply human about mastering steel and wood until it becomes art.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve dreamed of owning a Rigby-built rifle. Or a top-of-the-line Mauser, Blaser, etc. What I consider an heirloom gun. The kind that makes you slow down just to admire the lines before you ever chamber a round.
I even called a family meeting about it. Sat everyone down and pitched my plan: "If we save here and there, maybe someday I can own a rifle like that." And they were totally on board because they love me and support me. But honestly, that’s exactly what made me stop and think. Because if I actually went through with it, if I saved up with everyone cheering me on, if I picked blued steel over road trips or walnut over weekends together, I’d turn into the kind of person I never wanted to be.
The guy who chose owning things over being there for the moments that matter.
Sure, I could save up for that rifle. But honestly, it would cost me way more than just money. It would mean missing out on hunts I never took, tags I never bought, road trips I never drove, and memories I just can’t afford to lose. And that’s just not a price I’m willing to pay.
The American Gen II - Ruger
I’ve seen this more times than I can count. Some folks wait and wait for the perfect rifle, a custom build, an heirloom piece, something worthy of that dream hunt.
They always say, "Someday." But you know what? Someday gets crowded. Jobs pile up. Kids get busy. Bills, health stuff, time, all of it. The rifle savings keep growing. But the hunt fund? Not so much. Meanwhile, the mountains don’t wait for anyone.
There’s just something special about a rifle that enables dreams instead of just being one. A $500 rifle that’s seen $15,000 worth of tags, gas, boots, and campfire laughter? That becomes something no fancy engraving ever could.
Don’t get me wrong, I still admire heirloom guns. And the people who build them, too. But it isn’t about the metal of the gun, but the mettle of the man (or woman) who owns it. It’s all about where that rifle’s been and who carried it. The rifle your grandson treasures? It probably won’t be the most expensive one. It’ll be the one he remembers you carrying.
So if you’re staring at that $20,000 beauty and telling yourself you’ll go hunt “once things settle down,” let me just say this: Buy the $500 rifle. Take that $15,000, and go. Because you can always earn more money, but you can’t get time back.
The mountains are calling, and trust me, they don’t care what your rifle costs.
Jay Pinsky, Editor, The Hunting Wire & The Archery Wire
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