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What makes a 6k gun?
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<blockquote data-quote="paphil" data-source="post: 618579" data-attributes="member: 17745"><p>Add scope , barrel breakin , collecting data and the guarantee that the gun will shoot and a recipe for a load that is custom for your gun. We don't make anything on guns but there is a demand and they do help offset some of the cost of the show. It is also advertisement for Cooper. I have one of our guns but I also like the ones that I've built. They are a little less expensive and not as custom but I have time to mess with them. We do a lot of scope mount jobs for people who just don't have the time or lack the confidence to do it themselves. If you have the time and ability, go for it, you will save some money. Thirty years ago, I was a self employed fencing contractor and I got a loan and built my own house. The money that I lost by not doing lots of fence jobs while I was working on the house would have more than paid for a contractor who knew what he was doing.That said, I still am proud of the house I built. Lots of guys like the idea of a gun that is completely set up and ready to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paphil, post: 618579, member: 17745"] Add scope , barrel breakin , collecting data and the guarantee that the gun will shoot and a recipe for a load that is custom for your gun. We don't make anything on guns but there is a demand and they do help offset some of the cost of the show. It is also advertisement for Cooper. I have one of our guns but I also like the ones that I've built. They are a little less expensive and not as custom but I have time to mess with them. We do a lot of scope mount jobs for people who just don't have the time or lack the confidence to do it themselves. If you have the time and ability, go for it, you will save some money. Thirty years ago, I was a self employed fencing contractor and I got a loan and built my own house. The money that I lost by not doing lots of fence jobs while I was working on the house would have more than paid for a contractor who knew what he was doing.That said, I still am proud of the house I built. Lots of guys like the idea of a gun that is completely set up and ready to go. [/QUOTE]
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