OK let's look at this closely. Have you ever considered the fact that a lot of hunters who can afford to go the Africa hunting DG actually know nothing or very little about guns, ammunition and optics?
How many of them would reload their own ammo, heck they usually have enough money they just buy what's recommended by their gunsmith/dealer of buy "Custom loaded ammunition" their rifles are usually customised or at least tweeked and the sights/mounts are those they were advised to get and have fitted by the gunsmith. Who let's face it has a vested interest is selling the high end stuff.
As an example of this type of hunter let me relate something I saw today at the gunsmiths. A gentleman brought in a very nice SAKO A111 in .308 Winchester which jams after the first shot. Yes a bolt action that jams. He had returned to the shop he brought it from used and they said they had fixed it but it still jams after the first shot. The bolt needs to be hammered open with normal factory ammunition so he was now at the gunsmith to see if he could tell him why.
Now he obviously does not reload or he would have noticed the horibble mottling on the case where the pressure had forced the brass into the deep rust pitting in the chamber. Yes that's right the barrel and chamber are rusted severly enough to have deep pitting and the gunshop didn't notice it
and this gentleman hunter certainly didn't
. The rifle is now having a new barrel fitted.
To my mind the shop should be dealing with this but it seems they fobbed him off long enough for it to be out of their used rifle warrenty period and of course they can always deny it was like it and he let it get into that state
The outside of the rifle is pristine.
People buy brand names becuase they are brain washed to do so. They wear designer label colths, eye glases etc and pay far more for them because they have the "right" label on them the same is true in the shooting world. Now I happen to have two Leupold scopes and to be honest they are OK but nothing outstanding both came used, one on a rifle the other I brought used, as I am on a tight budget and low income I have to shop used. Whilst at the gunsmiths a local gamekeeper came in and wanted his new scope fitted to his Tikka T3 Tactical the scope was a new Leupold Vx-1 or something like that it has a 56mm objective but has the notch in the bottom to get the scope lower on the action I asked him why the new scope and it seems he broke the last one, didn't say how but he has been saving up for a couple of months to get this new scope and he seemed pleased with it. I happen to think it was rather gimmicky but then it's not my money so?