The demographic mentioned above, wealthy guys that want a turnkey long range build.So........ Who is gunwerks target customer?
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The demographic mentioned above, wealthy guys that want a turnkey long range build.So........ Who is gunwerks target customer?
You don't have to hand load to shoot long range.It's not that they do not have the time to dial in the gun, as they both shoot more than most on this site. They both live on farms and are able to shoot more often than most. It's more the load development, they could care less about and the assembling of a proven firearm. I get, this is not up Rokslide's alley, but it is for a bunch of guys.
It's very similar to guys buying trucks that already have the upgrades on it vs. The guy who saves money and upgrades the base model himself.
Sounds good.You don't have to hand load to shoot long range.
If they've got the time to be proficient at long range, then there's no reason to buy the Gunwerks. You can pay someone for a semi-custom or full custom for 1/4 or 1/2 the price.
There is no scenario where the gunwerks makes any sense except it's really expensive and I can.
You can do the same with any gunsmith worth a crap if you have them source and build it.One difference I have noted:
Yes, you can hire a gunsmith to assemble all the parts and call it a custom for maybe 1/2 to 2/3 the price of Gunwerks. You could possibly save more if you buy the parts off the classifieds and provide to your smith. But what happens if for instance it’s a bad barrel? Is it the smith’s fault or your fault?
Gunwerks builds their own barrels, stocks, actions and bottom metal for a complete rifle. Some people are willing to pay more for the complete assurance. Bad barrel? Send it back to Aaron, they’ll take care of it no questions.
Different strokes for different folks.
Still have the same difference. They’re buying parts and assembling them.You can do the same with any gunsmith worth a crap if you have them source and build it.
I think they hire a guide who is experienced at that???When does the busy Gunwerks customer practice their wind calls?
Do you think youll be able to shoot at an animal from a field position much past 200 yards if you dont have the time to actually practice with the rifle at those ranges?I am close to pulling the trigger on a gunwerks set up….. I am comfortable financially, busy with work as an exec in my company and hate load development. I would spend $10k plus for a turnkey set up.
I am going to get some shit for admitting I am thinking about one, but to answer your question it is about priorities. If money doesn’t matter, why spend time messing with reloading or factory ammo when I can spend a little money, get a turnkey set up, spend a ton of time at the range and hunting. My gun is going to be dialed in and reading wind isn’t that hard with a little practice and the right tools. Shoot the barrel out or have any problems with the set up, ship it back to them and let them figure it out or rebarrel. Its not about lacking time, its about spending your time doing exactly what you enjoy or want to be doing.When does the busy Gunwerks customer practice their wind calls?
Fair enough.I think they hire a guide who is experienced at that???
Who said I don’t have time to practice? I hate load development. I hunt several states and have the money and time to do whatever I want. I am at 30 nights out this year hunting, that is on a cot or pad in the mountains and I still have a couple more planned this year - I enjoy the DIY thing and have yet to spend money on a guided hunt even though I could because I love the planning and DIY process…Do you think youll be able to shoot at an animal from a field position much past 200 yards if you dont have the time to actually practice with the rifle at those ranges?
Why do you need to do load development to hunt? The vast minority of people hand load.Who said I don’t have time to practice? I hate load development. I hunt several states and have the money and time to do whatever I want. I am at 30 nights out this year hunting, that is on a cot or pad in the mountains and I still have a couple more planned this year - I enjoy the DIY thing and have yet to spend money on a guided hunt even though I could because I love the planning and DIY process…
Its about how I choose to prioritize my time and do the things I enjoy - I haven’t always been in this financial situation, but feel very blessed to be where I am now so I can make those decisions.