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<blockquote data-quote="D$tring" data-source="post: 2804749" data-attributes="member: 114263"><p>As has been said all of the factory options have better machining and better tolerances. So pick which one feels best in your hands. </p><p></p><p>One thing to consider: the newer cartridge offerings, Hornady PRC line for example, have created those cartridges with efficiency and inherent accuracy in mind and then developed the chamber around that cartridge design; much like guys do when building custom rifles - design it to shoot what you want to shoot out of it. Versus the traditional offerings that have chamber specs and hundreds of ammo options to choose from to find the one the rifle likes. In my experience these newer offerings in their newer factory rifles all shoot what 20 years ago would have been considered "custom accuracy".</p><p></p><p>Pick a chambering/cartridge that meets your needs and find the rifle that feels the best. For me that has been Seekins. Love the stock geometry; it is similar to what used to only be available in custom offerings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D$tring, post: 2804749, member: 114263"] As has been said all of the factory options have better machining and better tolerances. So pick which one feels best in your hands. One thing to consider: the newer cartridge offerings, Hornady PRC line for example, have created those cartridges with efficiency and inherent accuracy in mind and then developed the chamber around that cartridge design; much like guys do when building custom rifles - design it to shoot what you want to shoot out of it. Versus the traditional offerings that have chamber specs and hundreds of ammo options to choose from to find the one the rifle likes. In my experience these newer offerings in their newer factory rifles all shoot what 20 years ago would have been considered “custom accuracy”. Pick a chambering/cartridge that meets your needs and find the rifle that feels the best. For me that has been Seekins. Love the stock geometry; it is similar to what used to only be available in custom offerings. [/QUOTE]
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