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I am being treated for cancer at present, soon to go into hospital for my final chemo bash to put it to sleep, for how long I guess I'll find out in 3 months time.
Sad to read that, and I hope and pray you recover and last a good more years! I hope it can be fully removed. And also get to shoot your rifle yourself. Good luck and best wishes.
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I was lucky to purchase a Merkel 140 in 450/400 relatively recently, I can't shoot it due to how the cancer has affected my back. I have an old friend who's doing the shooting part for me, I'm still involved doing the reloading so at least I'm still in on things. Its certainly a challenge, no its not really behaving as good as expected but its been fun so far. I have let it be known in my will what rifles go where, my double will go to my nephew as its next custodian, with the proviso that it be shared when needed between my sister & I's families as a reminder of the link between us no matter how far our families spread out. Something to think about.
Good ideas.
I know one forum member now mostly absent was fighting over a nice Brit shotgun owned by their father or uncle or something. The sister did not even shoot.
I would like to leave my preferred firearms to someone who would appreciate them and more importantly use them. Does not have to be a relative. Probably none of my relatives anyway. 
My wife would probably preer a listing of estimated values so she can get loads of $$$ back.
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