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<blockquote data-quote="Supermag" data-source="post: 200613" data-attributes="member: 6408"><p>I definetly don't have a dog in this fight, not owning a custom made rifle (yet) or building rifles. I will say one way to judge the top smiths is by the consistancy of the product they put out. Everyone gets lucky sometimes and that may be with a single gun that sets records or whatever. The trick is building every gun out with the same standards you used to get that one gun. I think of it kind of like reducing your standard deviation (I know way too much stats classes).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supermag, post: 200613, member: 6408"] I definetly don't have a dog in this fight, not owning a custom made rifle (yet) or building rifles. I will say one way to judge the top smiths is by the consistancy of the product they put out. Everyone gets lucky sometimes and that may be with a single gun that sets records or whatever. The trick is building every gun out with the same standards you used to get that one gun. I think of it kind of like reducing your standard deviation (I know way too much stats classes). [/QUOTE]
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