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New Rifles: The Good, the bad, the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="CMP70306" data-source="post: 2631776" data-attributes="member: 36999"><p>Not sure I've heard ever heard somebody complain that a company is being to innovative. They do have a few old standard models that they keep in stock but vast majority of them are yearly specials that they do a limited run of to see how they sell. Those that do well are continued to the following year while those that don't are dropped and a new version is added to see how it sells. </p><p></p><p>It keeps people checking and creates a market where if you like that model buy it because it might not be there next year. The alternative is Winchester who has offered the Model 70 in the same models for the last decade, I stopped checking the site because it was the same stuff every year with zero innovation. If Winchester treated the Model 70 like Browning does the Xbolt I'd probably own more Winchesters but instead I had to build customs to get what I wanted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMP70306, post: 2631776, member: 36999"] Not sure I’ve heard ever heard somebody complain that a company is being to innovative. They do have a few old standard models that they keep in stock but vast majority of them are yearly specials that they do a limited run of to see how they sell. Those that do well are continued to the following year while those that don’t are dropped and a new version is added to see how it sells. It keeps people checking and creates a market where if you like that model buy it because it might not be there next year. The alternative is Winchester who has offered the Model 70 in the same models for the last decade, I stopped checking the site because it was the same stuff every year with zero innovation. If Winchester treated the Model 70 like Browning does the Xbolt I’d probably own more Winchesters but instead I had to build customs to get what I wanted. [/QUOTE]
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