Beanland vs McWhorter Rifles

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I'm about to have two rifles built and have it narrowed down between these two builders. I'm fairly new to the world of high-end custom rifles and wanted to see if there were some folks with a little more wisdom on this sight that might have any feedback on one versus the other. Beanland Rifles are 15-20% less pricey....so that will have a little to do with the decision as well.
 
Don't know about Beanfield, but I have been to Mcwhorters shop and shot one of their rifles.

They make a very fine product and the rifles do shoot, but I think you can get the same are better for cheaper from other fine smiths.

You can usually find several of their rifles for sale on Gunbroker.
 
Me thinks this is a naive question. Most probably any rifle from either of these sources will out shoot the shooter and mechanically function beyond the requirements of any situation that will be encountered by a typical user.

Personalities and temperaments notwithstanding I doubt there would be dissatisfaction with final result regardless of the choice.
 
I don't doubt that the equipment will far outshoot the shooter......just looking for any personal knowledge anyone on here might have with either of these builders.
 
Just ordered a beanland rifle, it should be completed within a few months. I did a ton of research and couldn't find one dissatified customer with Jon. Plus a couple of top shooters shot his rifles as well. That says something to me. One big plus was Jon returned calls and emails promptly.
 
My vote goes to Beanland! I have 2 rifles built by Jon and am planning a 3rd. Both of my rifles are absolute tack drivers, the workmanship on both are second to none and Jon is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet. To me it's a no-brainer, have Jon build what you want and put the money saved towards the best optics you can afford. If Jon builds it, IT WILL BE ACCURATE, PERIOD!
 
Depends on what parts you want. He doesn't build spec guns as far as I know. They are built for the customer. I will say he was considerably cheaper than 95% of all the other builders I talked to.
 
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