Questions for you rifle guys.. UPDATE POST #42. ORDER CANCELED!

As strange as it may seem, his prices on some guns are lower than most other places. Instead of adding a percentage of the cost to each gun, he adds a fixed amount to each gun, be it a $500 gun or a $2500 gun. The result being that his prices are on the high side for lower priced guns, and on the low side for higher priced guns.
I am however surprised at the poor service that you received, although he is by no means a gunsmith, he usually provides good customer service.

As to why Fort Mcmurray has no specialty hunting or fishing stores, it's because although the wages are high here, we have a lot of people that will not support a small business if they can save a small amount of money at Walmart or Canadian Tire. We have had three hunting stores since I have been here, and it was nice having reloading supplies available locally, as well as a good assortment of guns and ammunition. I gladly paid an extra $3 per pound of powder or $1 for 100 primers, to buy them locally, but too many people won't.

In my opinion an extra 20 dollars per pound of powder was a little on the steep side even after I waited three weeks.
 
There was nothing wrong with what i picked out, did you even read the thread?
You ask a lot of newbie questions. It is generally not advised for newbies to buy expensive magnums for first rifles.

Its not my first rifle either, i already own a Browning Lever action in 30 06.

Also, why would you look at a 30/06 when you already have one?
 
Everyone I know in town feels the same

I wouldn't let him work on a gun, or mount a scope for me, but I do purchase items from him now and again. I have purchased more than one firearm from him at prices that were lower than anywhere else in Canada that I could find at the time.
 
As far as Archie's dislike of Sako's I would have to disagree. 2k's steep for sure, but WSO has them on sale for $1400 right now...

I paid 1299 for my '85 Grey Wolf, and I tell you, I wouldn't do it again, they're nice guns but they're not "wow you with fit/finish/etc" guns. I'd go Kimber at the 1200-1500$ range, and Custom at the 1800$ plus range.
 
That does not sound like Bill Bowie , he is the owner. Maybe it was an employee?

No it was Bill, i actually told him that i wanted him to do it as i know he is a big time hunter etc. I figured it would be no problem, but it happened exactly as I said, needless to say i was surprised as well.
 
You ask a lot of newbie questions. It is generally not advised for newbies to buy expensive magnums for first rifles.



Also, why would you look at a 30/06 when you already have one?


Granted, after thinking it over a .223 sounds like something better suited to my needs here in Fort Mcmurray.
 
I wouldn't let him work on a gun, or mount a scope for me, but I do purchase items from him now and again. I have purchased more than one firearm from him at prices that were lower than anywhere else in Canada that I could find at the time.

Well the only time ill be entering his store again is to renew my range membership, provided they are still doing it there.
 
How about a Cooper for $1500?

I have zero interest in Coopers for any price. Im sure they're awesome rifles, but fancy wood and bluing doesnt turn me on unless its that new 2012 Model 70 Alaskan :D , nor does their 2000$ Excalibur, with a freaking bell and carlson stock.... :eek:
 
I scored one through WSO (on sale) and plan to take that pretty piece of lumber and drag it through the woods just like the Sako! There's no Queens in my cabinet, no Tupperware either =].
 
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