I consider myself frugal and sensible. I grew up reading every page of the Outdoor Life, Field and Stream, and Pennsylvania Game News. I dreamed of hunts and gear and guns. I worked my first job at Burger King to buy my own deer rifle, and I splurged to get the left handed Savage 110 in .308. Savage offered Left handed rifles and a package gun with a sling and a scope. $362. Circa 1995. THe Marlin 336 like Dad's could be had a Walmart or Kmart for under $250. I wanted the accuracy and the class of the .308 bolt gun. I remember seeing ULA rifles in the magazine tests. I didn't dream of a $2500 or $3000 gun, I considered them ridiculous and ostentatious. I still prefer wood and classic styling, but 2 decades later I stumbled on a cheap ULA Model 20 left handed rifle in an auction. The feel of that rifle cannot be described in a manner to change opinion the way simply holding and shooting it did. There is no finer implement to be had. I am a believer. I rounded up a few more along the way and got to meet Mr. Forbes a few times in the process. I stopped in his shop a couple of times, and I enjoyed everytime I spoke to him. A Resident of Morgantown WVa, he reminded me in many ways of my Grandfather from Pittsburgh PA> the dialect and accent, and even his look and mannerisms were very similar. He was a great man and joy to know. He was helpful in everyway possible, even to a kid that bought his rifles second hand. The world is a solid one man weaker without him.
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