Byron, it’s the law of diminishing returns. The Holland costs that much more than the AYA because getting that last 2% of improved quality is exponentially harder. And there are people for whom the extra money is immaterial.
But going from say $800 to $2500 buys you a better made, longer lasting gun every time. The question becomes is that extra money worth it depending on what is expected of the gun.
Of course, within the market for lower priced guns, like any market, there are going to be some companies that do it better than others. That’s why I think one can no longer (as the thread title suggests) lump all Turkish guns together. Some brands are still crap for the money while others are starting to distinguish themselves in the value for money equation. You yourself are experiencing that.
An extension of this topic but probably deserving of its own thread, is a discussion of which Turkish brands are doing a good job in creating product in the different shotgun categories. Semis, pumps, O/U and SxS. Who are the standouts and why and who sucks and why.
BTW, my safe contains a Purdey and a Sauer sidelock. The Sauer I bought for $450. The Purdey, well it’s worth a bit more. But take the locks off and inspect the workmanship……not a lot of difference. The Purdey is a more complicated design….self opening etc…..but the fit and finish of the metal work of the Sauer is certainly competitive with the Purdey. It’s why I like the used market. Buy the gun, not the name.