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<blockquote data-quote="Country Bumpkin" data-source="post: 1468386" data-attributes="member: 92230"><p>They look cool, very capable, but dang.... spendy buggers!</p><p></p><p>I guess it's hard for me to swallow the prices of these name-brand "mass-produced" customs (Gunwerks, MOA, etc) that cost twice as much as if you knew a local reputable Smith using the same components (with equal results). </p><p></p><p>Before I get hung out to dry, I'll admit that I don't own a rifle like this, mine is a custom built by a local Smith, so I can't really attest or speak to whether or not they are truly better than the stick I shoot. Mine is of high quality components, workmanship and shoots amazingly well. I have handled a few and they are all very nice, but NOT (in my opinion) Twice as nice as mine.</p><p></p><p>To each his own. I suppose the beauty of companies like this is that they have ready-made customs available to drop in the mail with loaf development and break-in already complete, so that's worth something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Country Bumpkin, post: 1468386, member: 92230"] They look cool, very capable, but dang.... spendy buggers! I guess it’s hard for me to swallow the prices of these name-brand “mass-produced” customs (Gunwerks, MOA, etc) that cost twice as much as if you knew a local reputable Smith using the same components (with equal results). Before I get hung out to dry, I’ll admit that I don’t own a rifle like this, mine is a custom built by a local Smith, so I can’t really attest or speak to whether or not they are truly better than the stick I shoot. Mine is of high quality components, workmanship and shoots amazingly well. I have handled a few and they are all very nice, but NOT (in my opinion) Twice as nice as mine. To each his own. I suppose the beauty of companies like this is that they have ready-made customs available to drop in the mail with loaf development and break-in already complete, so that’s worth something. [/QUOTE]
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