Baltimore_900
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There are various levels of knowledge, expertise and experience among the members here and perhaps a guest or two might want to join just to weigh in on this one.
Some of you have been around the competition game for a while others are still in the learning stages. Here's the challenge:
You were recently approached at your local range by a major air rifle manufacturing rep. They are just getting into the Break-Barrel market with a model or two and want to interest buyers with a model that could stay within the Break-Barrel Class and be competitive. Now, it can't cost the consumer over $300 USD.
What features would you include, what factors would be important and how would you improve some of what is on the market today and still keep the cost to the consumer under $300? The rep then tells you it has to be .177. Can you do it?
Some of you have been around the competition game for a while others are still in the learning stages. Here's the challenge:
You were recently approached at your local range by a major air rifle manufacturing rep. They are just getting into the Break-Barrel market with a model or two and want to interest buyers with a model that could stay within the Break-Barrel Class and be competitive. Now, it can't cost the consumer over $300 USD.
What features would you include, what factors would be important and how would you improve some of what is on the market today and still keep the cost to the consumer under $300? The rep then tells you it has to be .177. Can you do it?
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