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<blockquote data-quote="midnightmalloy" data-source="post: 535174" data-attributes="member: 25605"><p>I think a lot of you guys are funny! Let's be serious, what's the most important part of long range hunting? Being able to hit the target way out there! Snipers that shoot to the same distances don't load there own ammo, bed their rifles none of that. So its unnecessary that this work be done by you to be sucessful. Also cost! I used to sell shotguns for a living and I can't begin to tell you how many $5000-$15000 shotguns have passed through my hands! Think also of all the time it took you to develop loads and the break in, multiple trips to the range the costs of your screw ups! And then say you spent ALL OF THAT TIME AND EFFORT SHOOTING! All of us would be more compitent in the field where it counts! What if you were making $80-$100 an hour instead of $10-15? Breaking in a rifle, load development, bedding the action is all busy work and very monotonous to me. I do all of these things because in my position its more cost effective. I would rather be shooting. I really like the gunwerks guys. I have called and talked to skip and mike and both were understanding and very helpful. I will buy a scope from them in the near future and probably a rifle in the distant future. I bought and shot a $3200 sporting clays shotgun when I drove a $1800 honda civic! What you spend your money on is your buisiness. And just cause you don't have the money or want to buy there product doesn't mean they aren't a good product that will do exactly what they say they will. A savage isn't a stiller, a stockeys stock isn't a robertson or mcmillan! A remington 870 shoots as strait as a kriegoff but you can buy 25 remingtons for the price of the kriegoff! You bash a company that is doing well and is puting a show out that isn't a bunch of retarded country boys sitting in treestands on high fence property. They give most of us good information and that's very helpful. They are good spokesmen for the sport and that should be rewarded. The economy and the power of the market will determine if the gunwerks product is worth it. So far it has shown they are worth it. Enough said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midnightmalloy, post: 535174, member: 25605"] I think a lot of you guys are funny! Let's be serious, what's the most important part of long range hunting? Being able to hit the target way out there! Snipers that shoot to the same distances don't load there own ammo, bed their rifles none of that. So its unnecessary that this work be done by you to be sucessful. Also cost! I used to sell shotguns for a living and I can't begin to tell you how many $5000-$15000 shotguns have passed through my hands! Think also of all the time it took you to develop loads and the break in, multiple trips to the range the costs of your screw ups! And then say you spent ALL OF THAT TIME AND EFFORT SHOOTING! All of us would be more compitent in the field where it counts! What if you were making $80-$100 an hour instead of $10-15? Breaking in a rifle, load development, bedding the action is all busy work and very monotonous to me. I do all of these things because in my position its more cost effective. I would rather be shooting. I really like the gunwerks guys. I have called and talked to skip and mike and both were understanding and very helpful. I will buy a scope from them in the near future and probably a rifle in the distant future. I bought and shot a $3200 sporting clays shotgun when I drove a $1800 honda civic! What you spend your money on is your buisiness. And just cause you don't have the money or want to buy there product doesn't mean they aren't a good product that will do exactly what they say they will. A savage isn't a stiller, a stockeys stock isn't a robertson or mcmillan! A remington 870 shoots as strait as a kriegoff but you can buy 25 remingtons for the price of the kriegoff! You bash a company that is doing well and is puting a show out that isn't a bunch of retarded country boys sitting in treestands on high fence property. They give most of us good information and that's very helpful. They are good spokesmen for the sport and that should be rewarded. The economy and the power of the market will determine if the gunwerks product is worth it. So far it has shown they are worth it. Enough said. [/QUOTE]
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