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<blockquote data-quote="Chawlston" data-source="post: 167730"><p>There are two guys on the list that I have shot in matches with a lot.... I mean a lot (years) and I wouldn't let them rebarrel my BB gun. Putting out lists like this is somewhat dangerous. Good guys get omitted and some that do not deserve to be on the list get on it.</p><p></p><p>---Not hard to build a 1 moa gun</p><p></p><p>---Fairly easy to build a .5 moa gun</p><p></p><p>---Somewhat difficult to build .25 or less moa guns consistently since the smith is at the mercy of the barrel maker. But, when you pick one, the turn-key price will reflect the level of accuracy that he expects out of the gun.</p><p></p><p>Don't even ask abut the two guys I mentioned above because I will not divulge that information.</p><p></p><p>Go back ten years and check the names that were hall of fame caliber then and compare it to now. The names that show up on both the lists is a good place to start when seeking a precision shooting stick.</p><p></p><p>Chawlston</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chawlston, post: 167730"] There are two guys on the list that I have shot in matches with a lot.... I mean a lot (years) and I wouldn't let them rebarrel my BB gun. Putting out lists like this is somewhat dangerous. Good guys get omitted and some that do not deserve to be on the list get on it. ---Not hard to build a 1 moa gun ---Fairly easy to build a .5 moa gun ---Somewhat difficult to build .25 or less moa guns consistently since the smith is at the mercy of the barrel maker. But, when you pick one, the turn-key price will reflect the level of accuracy that he expects out of the gun. Don't even ask abut the two guys I mentioned above because I will not divulge that information. Go back ten years and check the names that were hall of fame caliber then and compare it to now. The names that show up on both the lists is a good place to start when seeking a precision shooting stick. Chawlston [/QUOTE]
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