These Warrenties on rods have mead me wonder for some time of what the true cost of the rod would be for everyone equally if there was no warrenty !
Equipment is Equipment........ Not that this happened to me-- But say I got a Berreta O/U shotgun and was hunting on an island for opening day of pheasants last year with my Son sporting his Benelli and my Brothers while it was raining last season
After the day -- The guns went in the case w/o cleaning case we were to tired at that time to take 5 minuets to strip and wipe down with wd-40 even. Put them in the case and was not able to hunt on Sunday as planned while they were left in the locked garage with the gear all set because something came up and we had to go out of town.
4 days later we go out + time and time again w/o rain -- this time after use strip down, clean and throughout the season. at the end of the season and first time you take them out of the safe to go shoot some cays -- You try to take the choke tubes out and they are stuck tighter than popcorn kernal in a a coffee stir-straw.
Using break free-- the Factory wrenches and alot of mussle -- The choketube nothces even stripped out of a Benelli Pump that had the
Camo All Weather No-rust Coating. There is also some pitting of the Beretta after back earlier getting the forming rust off when first discovered.
Would I be
STUPID enough to call up the Firearm Maufacturer's and cry about a choke that got rusted into the screws of the barrel -- then stripped out due to operator error? And pitting cause I did not take propper care of my equipment ??
NO !!
Now also on rods- We know the Shimano's have prolly the easiest and cheapest warrenty program out there.......other than the Ugly Sticks mabey.
Is it cause they can mass market and sell more for the same price as the other high end rods and still make a profit ??
Or is it cause they can make them cheaper and sell at the same price as the other high end rods out there with the warrenty factor states already computed in.
If I break a rod -- or a gun ... Who is at fault?? If it is indeed the owners fault of said equipment and not on the manufacturers-- It is time to MAN UP and learn a valuable lesson as to not run up the price of a piece of equipment for another fellow outdoorsman that mabey or mabey-not take better care of it.
If he don't take care of it -- and keeps buying the same equipment.... In the end the price could realistiacly come down for everyone with more maketing- and not be going up.

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