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What makes a 6k gun?
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<blockquote data-quote="ken snyder" data-source="post: 619513" data-attributes="member: 26019"><p>If a person is honestly asking without complaint. Don't I deserve an hourly rate that puts me with electricians, plumbers and auto repair shops. There are a lot of very expensive costs running unseen in the background. An example of costs: I do not make my own composite stocks and it is not at unusual to get over 1000 into them as a direct cost to me. with wood stocks the sky is not even a limiting factor for costs. I am not going to say that a 3200 dollar rifle will shoot any less than a 6000 dollar rifle but the people that are accustomed to 3200 dollar rifles and that want to move up a notch can almost smell the difference with the gun case closed. It is still a customer driven perception of needs and wants that drives the market. - besides I honestly can not think of any machining industry that has a higher value for dollar ratio!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ken snyder, post: 619513, member: 26019"] If a person is honestly asking without complaint. Don't I deserve an hourly rate that puts me with electricians, plumbers and auto repair shops. There are a lot of very expensive costs running unseen in the background. An example of costs: I do not make my own composite stocks and it is not at unusual to get over 1000 into them as a direct cost to me. with wood stocks the sky is not even a limiting factor for costs. I am not going to say that a 3200 dollar rifle will shoot any less than a 6000 dollar rifle but the people that are accustomed to 3200 dollar rifles and that want to move up a notch can almost smell the difference with the gun case closed. It is still a customer driven perception of needs and wants that drives the market. - besides I honestly can not think of any machining industry that has a higher value for dollar ratio!!! [/QUOTE]
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