Who is Gunwerk’s target customer

Guess one thing left to say is, many posters assume that a Gunwerks buyer is someone with lots of money but little time who wants to “buy” their way to shooting long range.

Really looking hard at the assumptions - who is to say the buyer hasn’t spent time earlier in their life hunting and shooting, and knows how to hunt and shoot, but now is pressed for time and just wants to get out and hunt?
 
Who is Gunwerks’ target customer?
I am… and you are.

Gunwerks get a bad rep, but when compared to Proof rifles at $7K (amongst others), I’ll stick with my Gunwerks.

That being said, my Tikka shoots as good as my Gunwerks.

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On a hunt now. A guy is here with a GW. 1000 yards out of the box, good to go or so he thinks. He shot 650 yards earlier in the week and failed to adjust for spin drift and failed to adjust for wind. Both needed adjustments to the left. He missed 18 to 24 inches right. Maybe a great gun. I do not know I do not know. My point is he did not even know to adjust so it failed.
 
Who is Gunwerks’ target customer?
I am… and you are.

Gunwerks get a bad rep, but when compared to Proof rifles at $7K (amongst others), I’ll stick with my Gunwerks.

That being said, my Tikka shoots as good as my Gunwerks.

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No sure who you are, but glad you enjoy yours.
 
On a hunt now. A guy is here with a GW. 1000 yards out of the box, good to go or so he thinks. He shot 650 yards earlier in the week and failed to adjust for spin drift and failed to adjust for wind. Both needed adjustments to the left. He missed 18 to 24 inches right. Maybe a great gun. I do not know I do not know. My point is he did not even know to adjust so it failed.
Did the gun fail or was it the shooter??
 
On a hunt now. A guy is here with a GW. 1000 yards out of the box, good to go or so he thinks. He shot 650 yards earlier in the week and failed to adjust for spin drift and failed to adjust for wind. Both needed adjustments to the left. He missed 18 to 24 inches right. Maybe a great gun. I do not know I do not know. My point is he did not even know to adjust so it failed.

Spin drift is like 3” at 600 yards, and a 5 mph wind is 10” on a 6.5 PRC at western elevations, less on the 7 or 300.

Sounds more like a bad wind call than a gun problem.
 
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