Custom actions, are they worth it?

How about the guys using a run of the mill gunsmith and getting a run of the mill result. That is not a valid result/ comparison to base a valid argument on this post. Even if it is your reality/true for you, it doesn't make it true/fact.
 
Southpaw.It was accurate, son is a 6 year expert both rifle and pistol /marine,SWAT trained.Hes shot that rifle he had since 15.He has seen mine in action out to 1000, in the last 14 years, taken a speed goat at 840 with it, before I did, and fully knows it is a BETTER,more accurate tool for the job
 
I am laid off for the winter so outside of my kids sporting events I would gladly take you up on your offer. That is if you feel you can place 30rnds within .3" poa to make it worth our time.
So now it's 30 rounds for a single group…from a hunting rifle?
 
It will be half off hand next
And the kids are coming too.
Don't leave out cousin Eddie LOL!
Guys on here sure get butt hurt when they are called out for "cherry picking" groups. This is not the first time I have brought this up and not 1 person has taken the challenge of shooting 30rnds to find the actual statistically significant average group dispersion size of their .1-.2-.3" hunting rifles.

And on top of that you guys change the subject and start poking fun at me exactly like children would do. I am willing to bet there is not a single person that expected that.
 
Guys on here sure get butt hurt when they are called out for "cherry picking" groups. This is not the first time I have brought this up and not 1 person has taken the challenge of shooting 30rnds to find the actual statistically significant average group dispersion size of their .1-.2-.3" hunting rifles.

And on top of that you guys change the subject and start poking fun at me exactly like children would do. I am willing to bet there is not a single person that expected that.
I can post 30 rounds total, not in the same group but in multiples that will be under your required 0.3 and to top it off it will be same receiver, stock, optic and different barrels.
 
Frank Green of Bartlein was speaking on this in a podcast with Erik Cortina. He noted that a recent benchrest competition the cumulative agg of the top shooters was like .247" and the bottom being .4xx. Erik noted that in F-class, if he could hold an 1 MOA average over the year at every match - that would win a large percentage of the events.

This is the cream of the crop.

Here is link to podcast: https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/bartliens-frank-green-interviewed-by-erik-cortina.298802/
 
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