Now you can jump all over on my aged cheese brain.

Shipyard wrote:no kidding. that guy gets banned from here more than i quit this place
bobbydamit wrote:Maybe this is already a reality, or a stupid idea, but, remember when Bud Grant and folks had the [BOAT CLUB]. I think it was a club you belonged to and used any boat in the club as member. Would it be a cool thing if you could rent or use a certain gun, take it to the range or on a hunting trip, and return it in good condition and not really own it??. Members could try different guns and see if they really want to own such a gun, if not, nothing lost but the membership and rental fees. I know, tons of complications attached, but it would be fun to try instead of buy. Just a thought!!
Now you can jump all over on my aged cheese brain.
Stradawhovious wrote:bobbydamit wrote:Maybe this is already a reality, or a stupid idea, but, remember when Bud Grant and folks had the [BOAT CLUB]. I think it was a club you belonged to and used any boat in the club as member. Would it be a cool thing if you could rent or use a certain gun, take it to the range or on a hunting trip, and return it in good condition and not really own it??. Members could try different guns and see if they really want to own such a gun, if not, nothing lost but the membership and rental fees. I know, tons of complications attached, but it would be fun to try instead of buy. Just a thought!!
Now you can jump all over on my aged cheese brain.
That's why we have the loaner forum!
I would be happy to meet up with just about anyone at the range so they could try one of my guns as long as they feed it.
Granted my collection is tiny compared to some folks here, but there are some fun ones in it.
I would be willing to bet that most folks here would do the same.
Shipyard wrote:we should have the same thing with Chronographs...
LarryFlew wrote:Shippy on the do not loan list for chrony???
dleong wrote:How can a person handload and not own his own chronograph, especially when decent quality ones can be had for under $90?
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