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Target/ELR 375 HE..
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1257827" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>I get that. If you straight steal a design and start selling it at your own for profit you are a thief. But I see a case like this different. A wildcat was made off a produced piece of brass. Mainly necked down and shoulder angles. Then another had the same idea but thinks they can do it better with small changes. That's what drives progress. Imagine if this was the case with automobiles. We would still be rolling on steal wheels. The concept is already here and now it's just small changes hoping to improve. Now when one finds the right combo then I say keep it on lock down if you plan to profit much like Kirby does. I have no issues with this as he seems to have a great combo and wants to make money off it. It's up to the consumer to decide if it's worth the premium.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1257827, member: 54383"] I get that. If you straight steal a design and start selling it at your own for profit you are a thief. But I see a case like this different. A wildcat was made off a produced piece of brass. Mainly necked down and shoulder angles. Then another had the same idea but thinks they can do it better with small changes. That's what drives progress. Imagine if this was the case with automobiles. We would still be rolling on steal wheels. The concept is already here and now it's just small changes hoping to improve. Now when one finds the right combo then I say keep it on lock down if you plan to profit much like Kirby does. I have no issues with this as he seems to have a great combo and wants to make money off it. It's up to the consumer to decide if it's worth the premium. [/QUOTE]
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