My opinion, Unions.....always want more for less. Japanese did not have them or need them and they used integrated supply chains which became the std later on. We could do it, but people did not want to pay for it. Holland & Holland ,RIgby and others were always expensive. But the mind set was different. A person had few rifles, but good ones. American mind set was and is screwed up always thinking more is better(IMHO) My Grandfather was a world Class PH and hunter who hunted all 4 Continents in the 50's/60's 70's he used two rifles, both pre 64 model 70's, one in 30-06, one in 300 H&H for 'big stuff" both with Custom Made Lyman scopes with distant dots in them. He was ahead of his time. He also has back up receiver sight (redfield) that came apart and stored in the butt. Never needed anything else. We used to build excellent optics, now we are down to only one or two actually made in the USA. Americans wanted big, loud, noisy gas guzzling V-8s not 4 cylinders. Can't impress anyone with a 4 cylinder, oh that's right, Porsche did! LOL! Just one man's opinion.