I had a question about all the über expensive shotguns in the $20K+ range.
At what point does a shotgun NOT get any better in quality? By quality, I mean fit (NOT finish), accuracy, materials and hand fitting?
I know at one point you get into the extensive ornamentation and engraving, which is what I assume places some shotguns in the $100,000+ range like the H&H, Beretta high-end stuff, Purdey, Fabbri, etc. But at what point does the shotgun not get any better made? $10,000? $20,000?
Other than high-end wood and engraving, is there that much more attention given to the construction of a $10,000 SxS vs a $100,000 SxS?
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The question is more theoretical since I'll never have money for either, but I wanted to know if one was wealthy and bought a $20,000 shotgun, would he be skimping on quality vs a $100,000 version? (And by quality, I do mean fit & finish, as well as materials. )
At what point does a shotgun NOT get any better in quality? By quality, I mean fit (NOT finish), accuracy, materials and hand fitting?
I know at one point you get into the extensive ornamentation and engraving, which is what I assume places some shotguns in the $100,000+ range like the H&H, Beretta high-end stuff, Purdey, Fabbri, etc. But at what point does the shotgun not get any better made? $10,000? $20,000?
Other than high-end wood and engraving, is there that much more attention given to the construction of a $10,000 SxS vs a $100,000 SxS?
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The question is more theoretical since I'll never have money for either, but I wanted to know if one was wealthy and bought a $20,000 shotgun, would he be skimping on quality vs a $100,000 version? (And by quality, I do mean fit & finish, as well as materials. )