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Factory rifle vs custom build
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2167495"><p>So, I'll be that guy. </p><p></p><p>Buy a bergara in the configuration that you want, and you will come in under $2,500 and it will outshoot you. Oh, and you can start shooting it in a week or two. It will it will do anything you want it to, and you can use some of your budget for better glass, or other gear, or an extra week or two of dedicated hunting. There are other great high end factory rifles out there, (Weatherby, fierce, CA, and many more). With a custom, you'll be lucky to get it this year, and it's very likely to perform no better than the rifles mentioned above, and cost double+. </p><p></p><p>If you want ultimate control, find a local Smith, buy an excellent action, a barrel, stock and a trigger, and you will have a custom rifle without paying custom money..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2167495"] So, I'll be that guy. Buy a bergara in the configuration that you want, and you will come in under $2,500 and it will outshoot you. Oh, and you can start shooting it in a week or two. It will it will do anything you want it to, and you can use some of your budget for better glass, or other gear, or an extra week or two of dedicated hunting. There are other great high end factory rifles out there, (Weatherby, fierce, CA, and many more). With a custom, you'll be lucky to get it this year, and it's very likely to perform no better than the rifles mentioned above, and cost double+. If you want ultimate control, find a local Smith, buy an excellent action, a barrel, stock and a trigger, and you will have a custom rifle without paying custom money.. [/QUOTE]
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