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HS Precision quality control (revisited)
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<blockquote data-quote="SCL" data-source="post: 44970" data-attributes="member: 1720"><p>Gents,</p><p>I think some folks here are missing the fact that the rifle was $3400 due to a foreign purchase exchange rates - the HSP rifles are $2200 -$2500 unless its a takedown model if you are buying it in the good ol' USA. </p><p></p><p>Second - does HS advertise that you will be amazed by the fit and finish of parts you cannot see? Nope. Do they guarantee accuracy and performance? Yep.</p><p></p><p>If you want a truly custom rilfe that performs at the same level of the HSP's than you are looking at the $3K ballpark for a GAP Rock, Robar SR60/SR90, TBA M40 series, etc. Their stock internals probably look better than an HS, but these sticks cost several hundred dollars more. HSP can build a rifle that performs equally for far less because they are not wasting lots of man hours of making things that you won't normally see look pretty. That said, the HSP guns perform better than guaranteed in my experience.</p><p></p><p>I think the lesson here is that if you are in Europe you should use European sticks - for $3400 USD you could have purchased an AI, Sako TRG, or Kepplinger rifle for less than an HS Precision. <img src="http://images/icons/frown.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>SCL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCL, post: 44970, member: 1720"] Gents, I think some folks here are missing the fact that the rifle was $3400 due to a foreign purchase exchange rates - the HSP rifles are $2200 -$2500 unless its a takedown model if you are buying it in the good ol' USA. Second - does HS advertise that you will be amazed by the fit and finish of parts you cannot see? Nope. Do they guarantee accuracy and performance? Yep. If you want a truly custom rilfe that performs at the same level of the HSP's than you are looking at the $3K ballpark for a GAP Rock, Robar SR60/SR90, TBA M40 series, etc. Their stock internals probably look better than an HS, but these sticks cost several hundred dollars more. HSP can build a rifle that performs equally for far less because they are not wasting lots of man hours of making things that you won't normally see look pretty. That said, the HSP guns perform better than guaranteed in my experience. I think the lesson here is that if you are in Europe you should use European sticks - for $3400 USD you could have purchased an AI, Sako TRG, or Kepplinger rifle for less than an HS Precision. [img]images/icons/frown.gif[/img] SCL [/QUOTE]
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