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<blockquote data-quote="Jon54" data-source="post: 5225339" data-attributes="member: 15869"><p>In my previous career, I was CFO of a real estate development company in Memphis. In putting together a huge redevelopment, I found a partner's projections perilously wrong, which saved the investors several million. One day after my revelation, these partners came into my office with a nice gift, a Brownng A Bolt Stalker, stainless, with a Boss system, in 7mm Mag With a Leupold 3.5-10 50mm scope.</p><p></p><p>Adding to the surprise, they had Browning engrave my name on the bolt. I've used this rifle sparingly as it won't displace my 270. Neither of my sons want it so it's time to find a new home for this very nice, accurate rifle. The problem is a new owner will not want a rifle with my name prominently displayed.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions that won't cost me a new bolt? While skilled in accounting and finance, I'm ignorant about rifle construction. The nearest competent gunsmith is 1.5 hours away. I know several here have had bolts jeweled and or fluted. Open to suggestions and anyone that might want a rifle that has had less than 5 boxes of shells through it. I did kill my largest (145" 8 point) and a very nice Texas 10 point with it. I have several boxes of ammo also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon54, post: 5225339, member: 15869"] In my previous career, I was CFO of a real estate development company in Memphis. In putting together a huge redevelopment, I found a partner’s projections perilously wrong, which saved the investors several million. One day after my revelation, these partners came into my office with a nice gift, a Brownng A Bolt Stalker, stainless, with a Boss system, in 7mm Mag With a Leupold 3.5-10 50mm scope. Adding to the surprise, they had Browning engrave my name on the bolt. I’ve used this rifle sparingly as it won’t displace my 270. Neither of my sons want it so it’s time to find a new home for this very nice, accurate rifle. The problem is a new owner will not want a rifle with my name prominently displayed. Any suggestions that won’t cost me a new bolt? While skilled in accounting and finance, I’m ignorant about rifle construction. The nearest competent gunsmith is 1.5 hours away. I know several here have had bolts jeweled and or fluted. Open to suggestions and anyone that might want a rifle that has had less than 5 boxes of shells through it. I did kill my largest (145” 8 point) and a very nice Texas 10 point with it. I have several boxes of ammo also. [/QUOTE]
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