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A Critical Look at the Failure of the Outdoor Media and Modern Hunting Rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 595588" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I think Chuck makes some good points, but that's because I just share some of his opinions on materials of construction and design, as well as the lack of objectivity of the press. I think he misses a fundamental point in his "opinion article". The beauty of our country is that it is a free market system. The products on the market are there because people buy them. If the market wanted high gloss, all steel,nice wood, etc., that's what you would see filling the shelves. Whether its today or 40 years ago, you have a choice. If people don't buy a company's products, they won't make them. When I wa a kid you could buy a Mossberg pump or a Winchester Model 12. Today you can buy a Tikka or you can buy a Cooper. The major change is that the overall performance of the rifles and ammo has advanced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 595588, member: 10291"] I think Chuck makes some good points, but that's because I just share some of his opinions on materials of construction and design, as well as the lack of objectivity of the press. I think he misses a fundamental point in his "opinion article". The beauty of our country is that it is a free market system. The products on the market are there because people buy them. If the market wanted high gloss, all steel,nice wood, etc., that's what you would see filling the shelves. Whether its today or 40 years ago, you have a choice. If people don't buy a company's products, they won't make them. When I wa a kid you could buy a Mossberg pump or a Winchester Model 12. Today you can buy a Tikka or you can buy a Cooper. The major change is that the overall performance of the rifles and ammo has advanced. [/QUOTE]
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