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sub moa accuracy of plain factory rifles stock
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<blockquote data-quote="ohiohunter" data-source="post: 1040799" data-attributes="member: 55230"><p>Accuracy starts in the loading room. As for your particular (cust or factory) rifle it is a crap shoot and you do what you can to stack the odds in your favor. The most favorable choice is full custom by a competent smith, esp one who load develops for the customer. I'd say anyone going this route is going to be near or at 100% satisfied. Your odds of ending up w/ a lemon increase as you gravitate away from the custom shop. Leaving you with the worst odds at the lower tiered rifles. When your equipment is only capable of 1/2moa and you want 1/4moa... maybe you should opened your wallet a little more.</p><p></p><p>Of course on any given day your buddy shooting the savage axis might out shoot your tac-ops rifle but those days are far and few at best. It's like anything else in life, you want the odds in your favor. When you are on a hunt of a lifetime do you reach in your safe and grab your worst beater budget gun? Doubtful. </p><p></p><p>You will see differences like this everywhere and usually, not always, the one who's passion is illustrated in their equipment prevails. I've also seen guys who think if they spend more $ the less they have to do as an operator, you just have to laugh at those guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiohunter, post: 1040799, member: 55230"] Accuracy starts in the loading room. As for your particular (cust or factory) rifle it is a crap shoot and you do what you can to stack the odds in your favor. The most favorable choice is full custom by a competent smith, esp one who load develops for the customer. I'd say anyone going this route is going to be near or at 100% satisfied. Your odds of ending up w/ a lemon increase as you gravitate away from the custom shop. Leaving you with the worst odds at the lower tiered rifles. When your equipment is only capable of 1/2moa and you want 1/4moa... maybe you should opened your wallet a little more. Of course on any given day your buddy shooting the savage axis might out shoot your tac-ops rifle but those days are far and few at best. It's like anything else in life, you want the odds in your favor. When you are on a hunt of a lifetime do you reach in your safe and grab your worst beater budget gun? Doubtful. You will see differences like this everywhere and usually, not always, the one who's passion is illustrated in their equipment prevails. I've also seen guys who think if they spend more $ the less they have to do as an operator, you just have to laugh at those guys. [/QUOTE]
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