LDHunter
Well-Known Member
I'm trying to understand something I see on here all the time and can't grasp what's going on here.
A lot of people seem to be constantly in the process of one or sometimes several custom builds. Then when they finally get the rifles back they put high dollar scopes on them and do some load development. Then they're posting pictures of that pretty custom build all over the place and bragging about one hole groups but before you know it they're selling that rifle and moving on to yet another custom build. It's almost like they're throwing a bunch of stuff on the wall to see what sticks.
Surely I'm missing the point here but it seems that they must be either enamored with the process of a "build" or possibly can't figure out what they want.
I hope this doesn't come across as criticism but hopefully it will start a conversation that we can all learn from as some of the people that are constantly in the process of builds shed some light into the joys and frustrations of custom builds and their motivations to go through the process.
LDH
A lot of people seem to be constantly in the process of one or sometimes several custom builds. Then when they finally get the rifles back they put high dollar scopes on them and do some load development. Then they're posting pictures of that pretty custom build all over the place and bragging about one hole groups but before you know it they're selling that rifle and moving on to yet another custom build. It's almost like they're throwing a bunch of stuff on the wall to see what sticks.
Surely I'm missing the point here but it seems that they must be either enamored with the process of a "build" or possibly can't figure out what they want.
I hope this doesn't come across as criticism but hopefully it will start a conversation that we can all learn from as some of the people that are constantly in the process of builds shed some light into the joys and frustrations of custom builds and their motivations to go through the process.
LDH