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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Why a Custom Build?
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<blockquote data-quote="jeffwhitcomb" data-source="post: 1825761" data-attributes="member: 58952"><p>I think for some reloading is the primary hobby which leads to constantly needing new rifles for load development. Knowing that your handloads are bringing any rifle to its height of performance is a goal achieved and then a new weapon is required to start the process all over again. I would think that for those types, a custom rifle would eliminate a lot of the questioning factors on quality and accuracy and once the initial investment is made the value from selling or trading the custom rifle allows the build of another or the acquisition of a custom trade for not too much money allowing the load development process (primary hobby) to start all over again. To this point look at how many people have their rifles for sale but the high end optic mounted on the selling photos would be preferred to be kept for the next build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffwhitcomb, post: 1825761, member: 58952"] I think for some reloading is the primary hobby which leads to constantly needing new rifles for load development. Knowing that your handloads are bringing any rifle to its height of performance is a goal achieved and then a new weapon is required to start the process all over again. I would think that for those types, a custom rifle would eliminate a lot of the questioning factors on quality and accuracy and once the initial investment is made the value from selling or trading the custom rifle allows the build of another or the acquisition of a custom trade for not too much money allowing the load development process (primary hobby) to start all over again. To this point look at how many people have their rifles for sale but the high end optic mounted on the selling photos would be preferred to be kept for the next build. [/QUOTE]
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