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<blockquote data-quote="ishootkittens" data-source="post: 451583" data-attributes="member: 23225"><p>Hey guys, I am still on my search for a deer/elk rifle. I really like some of the factory rifles but after looking over some threads, I see alot of people "building their own" custom rifles. It definately caught my interest. I see that the accuracy is insane but is building your own rifle really worth it? Can you guys give me some pro's and con's to custom rifles. And if I do get more interested, where do I start and How much money should I start saving? I also notice that most of these custom rifles have a "tactical look". Im a hunter and am not a big fan of the "tac" look and I was wondering if there are ways around this. Im really new to this so please, be patient with me! Thank you so much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ishootkittens, post: 451583, member: 23225"] Hey guys, I am still on my search for a deer/elk rifle. I really like some of the factory rifles but after looking over some threads, I see alot of people "building their own" custom rifles. It definately caught my interest. I see that the accuracy is insane but is building your own rifle really worth it? Can you guys give me some pro's and con's to custom rifles. And if I do get more interested, where do I start and How much money should I start saving? I also notice that most of these custom rifles have a "tactical look". Im a hunter and am not a big fan of the "tac" look and I was wondering if there are ways around this. Im really new to this so please, be patient with me! Thank you so much! [/QUOTE]
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