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<blockquote data-quote="375fan" data-source="post: 787284" data-attributes="member: 24835"><p>My .02 on customs.</p><p>I have had factory rifles that with minimal tuning (mostly trigger work and bedding) and proper load development will shoot fantastic.</p><p>There are (sure many here who would agree) some factory rifles will never shoot good no matter what you do.</p><p>I finally got to the point in life where I could have customs built. The thing about a custom is having it put together the way you want with the components you want for the purpose you intend ( bench rest, long range, ultra light, etc.)</p><p>Looking at the customs I have had built they have the barrels/twist for the bullet/caliber for intended shooting/hunting purpose. I am a believer in quality barrels, triggers. I think putting 2500-3000 in a custom is worth it for what you get.</p><p>Seen guys buy a factory rifle and drop a lot of money into working them over and still not be happy with performance, when totaled up the cost have as much as a custom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="375fan, post: 787284, member: 24835"] My .02 on customs. I have had factory rifles that with minimal tuning (mostly trigger work and bedding) and proper load development will shoot fantastic. There are (sure many here who would agree) some factory rifles will never shoot good no matter what you do. I finally got to the point in life where I could have customs built. The thing about a custom is having it put together the way you want with the components you want for the purpose you intend ( bench rest, long range, ultra light, etc.) Looking at the customs I have had built they have the barrels/twist for the bullet/caliber for intended shooting/hunting purpose. I am a believer in quality barrels, triggers. I think putting 2500-3000 in a custom is worth it for what you get. Seen guys buy a factory rifle and drop a lot of money into working them over and still not be happy with performance, when totaled up the cost have as much as a custom. [/QUOTE]
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