Warren Dean
Team Savage F-TR
From etargets to Ferrari....LOL that's quite a segue.




Even a business that creates custom products for each customer will know the likely range, for a job of a given size. A five lane set up will cost from x-2x, etc.
To act as though there can be no ballpark estimate, without specifics, and confidentiality, is a sign of something.
Not really knowledgeable on this subject, but here is my two cents.
Never ask an Engineer what time it is. If you do he will spend an hour telling you how to build a watch.
Nick
I don’t have a problem with anyone. I just won’t do business with someone who won’t answer simple questions.Well, it sounds to me as if you have a personal problem with someone. That being the case, simply do not do business with him. End of story. continually carping at someone is boring.
He runs his affairs as he pleases. That's his business plan and it must work for him or he would be doing something else to earn a living. If it does not please you then simply walk away.
Funny you say this ,yet you still have to say something...almost like trolling.Not really knowledgeable on this subject, but here is my two cents.
Never ask an Engineer what time it is. If you do he will spend an hour telling you how to build a watch.
As for advertised pricing, from the sounds of this, each system must be specially crafted for each installation. If the seller is simply selling parts, then pricing is simple. If the seller is selling parts plus installation which calls for specially crafted enclosures, that need to be tailored for each site, then how can he post specific prices?
I again have never seen such a system but it I would think a request for a price would be let, and the seller would work up cost and submit a bid.
If I am all wet, I apologize and please pay no attention to my statement. After reading this thread I am still confused about why everyone is up in arms,
Nick
Funny you say this ,yet you still have to say something...almost like trolling.
Quote: Not really knowledgeable on this subject, but here is my two cents.
My comments were not directed to the subject at hand, as much as the nitpicking from the commentators on a persons business practices.
It'simple. Don't like a person or the way he does business, don't deal with him or her. I don't have a horse in this race and I am not selling anything, so how can I be accused of trolling.
I'm a ShotMarker fan, but must say the live scoring and match history w/target archive features of HEX are pretty cool.
I'm a ShotMarker fan, but must say the live scoring and match history w/target archive features of HEX are pretty cool.
As I mentioned earlier I don’t think it will be long before the cheaper units bridge the gap with the more expensive, one of the reasons I purchased a Shotmarker is it’s updatable abilities and Adams dedication to making it better... I think once the bridge has been closed a little more we might see Hexta putting out a price in desperation or fade away in silence with its secret pricing while SM and SMT flourish in the large US and world wide market. ..Just my opinion of course take it for what you will..Adam has that ability on his radar for those that like that feature.
In the April Shotmarker update article towards the end Adam wrote
"Later, ShotMarker will take to the cloud, offering a web portal for clubs to upload scores, and for competitors to view results interactively, shot by shot.
Also, I plan to add the ability to import or design custom target faces, improved pair-firing functionality, plot-o-matic, and more...
My vision has always been to bring target rifle shooting into the 21st century. Affordable, reliable e-target hardware is only the beginning."
Full article at https://www.autotrickler.com/april-2019-update.html
Let me explain to you in some other real world examples of pricing of different types of products and services.
If I was selling a product off the shelf, such as a factory rifle (we can all relate to that), where a consumer can purchase the product, and have it shipped to them in a box, and thats the end of the transaction (other than some warranty and after sales service), then you could readily put a retail price sticker on that product as it does not vary depending on who is buying that product and what their individual needs are. The rifle is built to factory specifications - no customisation, everyone gets the same rifle in a box.
I on the other had for example, am a Civil Engineer, I design roads/carparks/stormwater systems/earthworks. I sell my products and services which include designs, design plans, and my IP. I do not advertise how much my services are, or the cost per design plan produced on the web site of the company I work for. This pricing is commercial in confidence information, and also lets other competitors know what price they have to beat. A lot of what I sell when I give people a price for doing work for them is my IP, my "intellectual property", my history and experience gained over 30 years as a practicing engineer, my knowledge in what works, what is going to be the best solution for minimising the costs of your development both during construction and during ongoing operation in the years that follow.
If we relate that same example to a custom rifle builder (which again I hope you can relate to), he/she will typically not put a retail price sticker on a build of a new F-Class rifle. They will listen to what each purchaser wants, tailor the rifle, the stock/barrel/action/trigger/mounts/etc to the individual needs and circumstances. You will pay for the components, plus you will pay for the gunsmiths experience. If you go to a gunsmith who has years of experience, has tested all the different actions and barrels out over the years, keeps on top of current trends in barrel manufacturers, current trends in what cartridges are currently winning at comps, knows what throat dimensions are required on a chamber depending on what specific projectiles you are going to use, then you are going to pay a lot more for that rifle because you are buying that Smiths IP at the same time as the actual product.
If you buy from gunsmith "Bubba", who brought his first lathe last year, supplies trued rem actions from PTG (cause he read on the interwebs that they are the best) puts it in a Boyds tactical stock (cause he can get the cheap and they dont need any action inletting and are easy to bed), chambers your new FTR rifle with a standard Win 308 reamer as he has never heard about the length of throat needed to run 200.20x's......
Now to answer your original question, if you are selling more than an off the shelf target in a box system, that is tailored to each individual site to suit their specific needs, why would you put the price on your web site?
The above is my opinion in a commercial world of products and services supply.
Adrian
b) wont list a recommended retail price. Again, why when there are so many variables for each installation?
Cheers
Adrian
*Possible slight edge to HEX in high wind conditions. (difficult to quantify)