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The Basics, Starting Out
How do you explain….custom rifles?
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<blockquote data-quote="judgebill" data-source="post: 2240934" data-attributes="member: 101611"><p>To me, accuracy is a relative concept. Yes, I would like a rifle that consistently shot into 1/3" at 100 yards regardless of whether I was shooting a 100 gr or 300 gr bullet. I would like a rifle that would regularly hit a plate at 800 (or more) yards, first shot. I have been hunting since 1970, have killed deer, caribou, elk, moose, African antelope (quite a few) and quite a few rabbits. My longest shots were at rabbits. All the rest fell in ranges under 300 yards. All of them. I have no interest in shooting competition long range. So for me, a factory rifle that feels good (I try them at gun shows and show rooms) and that my handholds will tame, I'm a happy camper. I'm running out of time to look for a custom and I am really happy with what I have purchased "over the counter". That's just my opinion...for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="judgebill, post: 2240934, member: 101611"] To me, accuracy is a relative concept. Yes, I would like a rifle that consistently shot into 1/3" at 100 yards regardless of whether I was shooting a 100 gr or 300 gr bullet. I would like a rifle that would regularly hit a plate at 800 (or more) yards, first shot. I have been hunting since 1970, have killed deer, caribou, elk, moose, African antelope (quite a few) and quite a few rabbits. My longest shots were at rabbits. All the rest fell in ranges under 300 yards. All of them. I have no interest in shooting competition long range. So for me, a factory rifle that feels good (I try them at gun shows and show rooms) and that my handholds will tame, I'm a happy camper. I'm running out of time to look for a custom and I am really happy with what I have purchased "over the counter". That's just my opinion...for me. [/QUOTE]
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