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I think topics like this illustrate how much influence marketing and advertising has on us. They would have us believe that you need a different rifle for every species and condition that you may hunt.
Quote from: magnanimous_j on May 01, 2014, 07:58:11 AMI think topics like this illustrate how much influence marketing and advertising has on us. They would have us believe that you need a different rifle for every species and condition that you may hunt. Be a gamer, man. The firearms industry would fall flat on its face if everybody still hunted with their grandpa's model 70. You do know that deer and elk today are WAY tougher than deer and elk in the 50's, don't you? I read a while back that a guide has a good idea of how successful his client will be when he sees the gun come out of the case. If it is a brand-new custom build chambered in 7.88 Whizbang with a 12x26.75x50 scope with a name you can't pronounce all wrapped in cloth diapers for handling, he's going to hunt that guy differently (and not in a good way) than the guy that brings out the dinged and scratched 30-06 bolt action (pick your factory of choice) with a Weaver K4 scope on it.
Quote from: Skillet on May 01, 2014, 08:14:25 AMQuote from: magnanimous_j on May 01, 2014, 07:58:11 AMI think topics like this illustrate how much influence marketing and advertising has on us. They would have us believe that you need a different rifle for every species and condition that you may hunt. Be a gamer, man. The firearms industry would fall flat on its face if everybody still hunted with their grandpa's model 70. You do know that deer and elk today are WAY tougher than deer and elk in the 50's, don't you? I read a while back that a guide has a good idea of how successful his client will be when he sees the gun come out of the case. If it is a brand-new custom build chambered in 7.88 Whizbang with a 12x26.75x50 scope with a name you can't pronounce all wrapped in cloth diapers for handling, he's going to hunt that guy differently (and not in a good way) than the guy that brings out the dinged and scratched 30-06 bolt action (pick your factory of choice) with a Weaver K4 scope on it. It's 12-26.75x50.No X.Come on, man.
Quote from: magnanimous_j on May 01, 2014, 07:58:11 AMI think topics like this illustrate how much influence marketing and advertising has on us. They would have us believe that you need a different rifle for every species and condition that you may hunt.Men have been using that logic since the invention of gunpower to convince their wives they need more toys weapons. Marketing and advertising just helps us men sell the idea to our spouses. Now quit trying to ruin the whole thing Mags
There is much discussion amongst my buddies about how to continue to build the arsenal even if they are initially rebuffed by the spousal unit. Probably a whole new thread there...
Quote from: Skillet on May 01, 2014, 08:25:53 AMThere is much discussion amongst my buddies about how to continue to build the arsenal even if they are initially rebuffed by the spousal unit. Probably a whole new thread there...Sorry to get off topic but I have to share a story of a shop I heard about at the ATA.The owner of the shop has a layaway payment program for bows and guns. Once a quarter he holds a free pizza night with a guest speaker. At that gathering he has a drawing for free giveaway guns and bows. Guys who have recently paid off their secret from the spouse layaway bring their wives or significant other. The shop owner draws their name and tells everyone what they have won!!! The wives are so proud of their husbands for winning something for free when in reality they've been sneaking ten dollar here and ten dollars there to pay it off in full. And the drawing is only to keep the husbands out of the dog house! They do get free pizza and hunting seminar out of the deal
It's 12-26.75x50.No X.Come on, man.