Black wolf prices

Gladly there is guns for everyone liking in this hobby , and happy me is not a money thing what stops me . is a what I like thing. After a few years changing guns let me know that a well tuned $500 BT 65 will shoot .30 pellets just as good as the $4000 ultimate pcp on the market at least from 10 to 100y does the BT 65 would win a competition NO does it will feel refined n well machined NO . But for the non competitive back yard shooter it will be more than enough. So for what I need them or I like there is no way I go more than 2k for a toy . Same way I would not spend 140k on a new truck when a $40k will do the same for my use.. but for those who enjoy spending that amount of money 💰 well fine for them to .. 👍👍
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Gladly there is guns for everyone liking in this hobby , and happy me is not a money thing what stops me . is a what I like thing. After a few years changing guns let me know that a well tuned $500 BT 65 will shoot .30 pellets just as good as the $4000 ultimate pcp on the market at least from 10 to 100y does the BT 65 would win a competition NO does it will feel refined n well machined NO . But for the non competitive back yard shooter it will be more than enough. So for what I need them or I like there is no way I go more than 2k for a toy . Same way I would not spend 140k on a new truck when a $40k will do the same for my use.. but for those who enjoy spending that amount of money 💰 well fine for them to .. 👍👍
Again, when then final point is made "spending the money"

I will never spend that money, but I actually can identify some of the cost differential that each and every one of the people that here actually buy a Black Hawk failed to do.

Machining and Materials.
While the BT65 is a fine rifle it is not built to the exacting standards of a Black Wolf. The equipment used to manufacture a Black Wolf is significantly more expensive than a rifle like a BT65. The engineers and machinist that operate this equipment increase the overhead costs per unit. The volume is low so there is no amortization of the overhead across a greater volume. The post manufacture quality control is more detailed due to end use criteria. The materials used to manufacture a Black Wolf also receive significant levels detailed manufacturing and quality inspection.

Is it $2000 more, no, you are simply paying a premium for a name.

These are not PB built by hand by Guido Gunmaker in his shop. They are a well marketed commercial product that carries a name cache. End use criteria adds a cost above the more mundane rifles like the BT65. But it is still just an airgun.
 
Again, when then final point is made "spending the money"

I will never spend that money, but I actually can identify some of the cost differential that each and every one of the people that here actually buy a Black Hawk failed to do.

Machining and Materials.
While the BT65 is a fine rifle it is not built to the exacting standards of a Black Wolf. The equipment used to manufacture a Black Wolf is significantly more expensive than a rifle like a BT65. The engineers and machinist that operate this equipment increase the overhead costs per unit. The volume is low so there is no amortization of the overhead across a greater volume. The post manufacture quality control is more detailed due to end use criteria. The materials used to manufacture a Black Wolf also receive significant levels detailed manufacturing and quality inspection.

Is it $2000 more, no, you are simply paying a premium for a name.

These are not PB built by hand by Guido Gunmaker in his shop. They are a well marketed commercial product that carries a name cache. End use criteria adds a cost above the more mundane rifles like the BT65. But it is still just an airgun.
I know where the bump in cost came to be , but like you said it is just a airgun, I could see my self paying top dolar for a custom PB if there was a place in this island to properly use them, but there's none , only military with really tight timing to use them. But is the same in every hobby.. RC is way worse , it really surprises me how RC cars has evolved from when I was a teenager to the turbo n supercharged RC monster cars now . I imagine most will cost from 6k n up . We still don't have 6k pcp .. 🤣😂 but they are really trying hard . N the fun thing people will buy them .
 
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I know where the bump in cost came to be , but like you said it is just a airgun, I could see my self paying top dolar for a custom PB if there was a place in this island to properly use them, but there's none , only military with really tight timing to use them. But is the same in every hobby.. RC is way worse , it really surprises me how RC cars has evolved from when I was a teenager to the turbo n supercharged RC monster cars now . I imagine most will cost from 6k n up . We still don't have 6k pcp .. 🤣😂 but they are really trying hard . N the fun thing people will buy them .
Anschutz is getting close at $5000.

But that falls into the Competition exception. You pay what you must to win.

The other 95% have no use for a rifle like that. Or the Black Wolf or the next FX incremental upgrade they will snap up after last year's incremental upgrade.

Impact Mk4: $2250 used
Impact Mk2: $1100 used
What does $1150 buy you?
 
Anschutz is getting close at $5000.

But that falls into the Competition exception. You pay what you must to win.

The other 95% have no use for a rifle like that. Or the Black Wolf or the next FX incremental upgrade they will snap up after last year's incremental upgrade.

Impact Mk4: $2250 used
Impact Mk2: $1100 used
What does $1150 buy you?
I will never compete, I don't like to be around people, I always shoot alone exactly the way i like.. I go to private beaches only just because I don't like people in the beach. So you know that a powerful regulated condor is just enough for what I do . I enjoy trying to perfect my casting skills n son my swaying skills.. like the joker said im a man with simpler tastes little gasoline ⛽️ n some powder n I'm god . N let the world burn 🔥.
 
I competed back in my military days. But that was more about access to the range, a dedicated rifle and ammo for free. The USAF generally did not let most non-cop jobs stateside even qualify after basic training.

I have no interest in competition ignoring the fact my skills have deteriorated over the years. I just shoot for fun and pests. Do I try to keep my groups tight, absolutely. Does it bother me when they are not, not especially. It is just a hobby, not a lifestyle.

Would it bother me if I had to give up this hobby, probably for a couple hours, then I would figure out the next hobby.

They are just airguns...
 
I competed back in my military days. But that was more about access to the range, a dedicated rifle and ammo for free. The USAF generally did not let most non-cop jobs stateside even qualify after basic training.

I have no interest in competition ignoring the fact my skills have deteriorated over the years. I just shoot for fun and pests. Do I try to keep my groups tight, absolutely. Does it bother me when they are not, not especially. It is just a hobby, not a lifestyle.

Would it bother me if I had to give up this hobby, probably for a couple hours, then I would figure out the next hobby.

They are just airguns...
The only other hobby I have is buying houses to rent.. I don't see my self doing anything else, I'm about to close a deal for a farm land maybe, farming n shooting 🤔
 
Held off thinking it was more off a standard model to come in below price point of the electric & hi tech wonders... The only Daystates I have ever ive owend are 20-25 year years old.... Also not fond at all of the super large burned in lazer Emblems- would totally hate to see that on a nice walnut stock. Keep it tastefull tiny- clean or on the grip.