I would think if there was any interst you would remain involved . It appears here the horse has already left the barn.
Here in Canada prices have gone up quite a bit in the last few years , and a thousand in Canadain funds is really not far off for a decent rifle .With Kimber ,Sako,TC, and CZ your making a down payment , and it is not something the boys at gamp are going to look at "in awh!!" other than you sure put out some coin.
I have two in the safe with scopes , that if I were to replace today, would run close to two thousand , and they are not in the high grade line up.
I had a pretty Sako for awhile It was a very nice gun and fancy stock Etc. It shot and handled like a dream. How ever , I was afraid to take it hunting , for I might scrach it , thus would not take it through any rough or thick bush. I sold it 'cause your not going to take a" Caddy" four wheeling .Since then I have never bothered with anything that was not a working mans gun, that could take a ding and still retain it's value.
Now when this ol' man hangs in the towel, the guns probably have a family owner , or might be sold. They will all have a few dings with some history to tell. And all in good shape since I look after them .