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MOA rifles vs true custom build
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1298719" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>That's what I'm suggesting Steve. </p><p>GAP is not local gun smithing. It's gun design and building.</p><p>I could try out a handful of the best gunsmiths in NC. They would each put together what ever I asked for, some of them would end up shooting alright, one might shoot great.</p><p>Or I could order a gun from a gunbuilder (like GAP) and know what arrives will shoot, because they knew what they were sending to me will shoot.</p><p></p><p>Where I assemble my own, I use the best I can in action builder, stock finisher, barrel finisher -not general gunsmiths.</p><p>Is was very apparent there was nothing gunsmithed in a Tubb2000 that I enjoyed for a time. It was purely a work of art in machining, and brilliant design. Engineering over gunsmithing.</p><p></p><p>I don't have anything against gunsmithing as a profession. I just think the odds of holding a well shooting gun are better when it came from a builder(whether gunsmith or not) who worked out that combination to success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1298719, member: 1521"] That's what I'm suggesting Steve. GAP is not local gun smithing. It's gun design and building. I could try out a handful of the best gunsmiths in NC. They would each put together what ever I asked for, some of them would end up shooting alright, one might shoot great. Or I could order a gun from a gunbuilder (like GAP) and know what arrives will shoot, because they knew what they were sending to me will shoot. Where I assemble my own, I use the best I can in action builder, stock finisher, barrel finisher -not general gunsmiths. Is was very apparent there was nothing gunsmithed in a Tubb2000 that I enjoyed for a time. It was purely a work of art in machining, and brilliant design. Engineering over gunsmithing. I don't have anything against gunsmithing as a profession. I just think the odds of holding a well shooting gun are better when it came from a builder(whether gunsmith or not) who worked out that combination to success. [/QUOTE]
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