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<blockquote data-quote="lazylabs" data-source="post: 611280" data-attributes="member: 6641"><p>The smart *** answer is.... because it's my money and I want EXACTLY what I have pictured in my head as the perfect gun. </p><p></p><p>Technical(sorta) answer is not only can you get exactly what you want if the thing doesn't shoot to the expectations established between you and the smith there can be recourse. It is also paying the builder for thier expertise, the barrel maker for thiers and on up the ladder. I wanted one of the wildcats based on the 408 and that simply isn't available from a factory. If your remmy doesn't shoot even 2 MOA they probably won't help you. </p><p></p><p>It's like saying i don't know why you spent all that money on a AR-30 when you can get the savage cheaper. How about why spend $500 on a scope when the highpower guys can shoot 1/2 MOA with open sites.</p><p></p><p>I really spend so much money on guns to help the poor starving gunsmiths that couldn't possibly get by without my help....... just doing my part to keep unemployment down. Thats what I tell the wife anyway!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazylabs, post: 611280, member: 6641"] The smart *** answer is.... because it's my money and I want EXACTLY what I have pictured in my head as the perfect gun. Technical(sorta) answer is not only can you get exactly what you want if the thing doesn't shoot to the expectations established between you and the smith there can be recourse. It is also paying the builder for thier expertise, the barrel maker for thiers and on up the ladder. I wanted one of the wildcats based on the 408 and that simply isn't available from a factory. If your remmy doesn't shoot even 2 MOA they probably won't help you. It's like saying i don't know why you spent all that money on a AR-30 when you can get the savage cheaper. How about why spend $500 on a scope when the highpower guys can shoot 1/2 MOA with open sites. I really spend so much money on guns to help the poor starving gunsmiths that couldn't possibly get by without my help....... just doing my part to keep unemployment down. Thats what I tell the wife anyway!!!! [/QUOTE]
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