Jim. There is only one problem I have with that statement of a good used gun with a proven track record goes and I've proved it many times. It's not the gun it's the shooter. I've seen many rifles that were proven rifles with a person who ended up selling it to someone else who was not a good shooter and they still did lousy with it. There was a guy who sold me a Borden built rifle that he owned for at least 7 years and the best he did with it was 2nd place at 100 yards. he sold me that rifle and I found my own load for it. I put 18 rounds down that barrel, drove almost 8 hours to Johnstown, NY for a single agg 100 yard match and won with 15X's beating 15 other guys. The conditions sucked that day. The flags were dead still, the tails didn't move one bit. I'd rather shoot in 15 MPH winds than a dead calm day which a lot of people would tell you that a dead calm day is the best day to shoot. WRONG! Like Boyer said, the wind is your friend. That barrel was worn out but I did manage to prove to myself what I knew all along that the previous owner didn't know how to shoot very well.I will say though that spending more money on new stuff isn't always a better way to go. IMO, a good used gun with a proven track record beats anything brand new and untested even when the best components were used and the best people put them together.
	








