That’s a good question. Upon researching I thought that the craftsmanship, accuracy, availability of aftermarket accessories, versatility, and resale value were all excellent. The price was bad

but you get what you pay for I guess. As a machinist I was blown away at the build quality of these rifles.
Another reason I went with the impact was because I wanted to take the PCP rifle plunge and didn’t want to be turned off right away with a mediocre rifle. I’ve built several long range powder burners and accuracy expectations are high. I feel there are other rifles out there that can hang with the Impact as far as accuracy, but I just really liked the way the impact is built.