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custom .270 accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 422531" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>At the place you are at, with your prospective build, your accuracy question cannot be answered. <strong>Much</strong> depends on the quality of the threading, chambering, and crowning of your barrel blank. And, that's not the final answer! All the above mentioned isn't worth a hill of "beans" without a proper stock to metal fit (stress free bedding), a crisp trigger, and quality optics in quality mounts that have been properly installed. Next, go to the ammo. Are you willing to take the time to develope handloads for your new rifle? Time and again, I've seen rifles built with quality components come to my shop that will not shoot because of inferior craftsmanship or unrealistic expectations of factory loaded ammo. Some will shoot factory ammo, some don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 422531, member: 24284"] At the place you are at, with your prospective build, your accuracy question cannot be answered. [B]Much[/B] depends on the quality of the threading, chambering, and crowning of your barrel blank. And, that's not the final answer! All the above mentioned isn't worth a hill of "beans" without a proper stock to metal fit (stress free bedding), a crisp trigger, and quality optics in quality mounts that have been properly installed. Next, go to the ammo. Are you willing to take the time to develope handloads for your new rifle? Time and again, I've seen rifles built with quality components come to my shop that will not shoot because of inferior craftsmanship or unrealistic expectations of factory loaded ammo. Some will shoot factory ammo, some don't. [/QUOTE]
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