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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
beyond the the 338?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 659302" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Prime example of why its essential to properly plan all custom projects, cars, guns or anything. I spend ALOT of time with each customer before we get even close to final specs on a rifle. Learning from them what they want, how they will use the rifle, what they want to do with the rifle, what game will be hunted, how the rifle will be hunted with, what type of terrain they hunt in if this is a hunting rifle.</p><p> </p><p>I learn as much as I can from each customer because what I WANT to build means nothing for what the customer wants or more importantly needs.</p><p> </p><p>It makes no sense to build a rifle that does not serve the needs of the customer or it will not be used. Build it to really serve their specific needs and the rifle will be the ultimate in practicality, build it wrong and it will never be used.</p><p> </p><p>Does not matter if its a beautiful rifle build if it is wrong for the customers needs, just like your car, did not fit into your lifestyle so while it was a poor fit for you, it was an ideal fit for someone else. That is my main point, planning is the most critical part of any custom project and all that needs to be done long before the any parts are even ordered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 659302, member: 10"] Prime example of why its essential to properly plan all custom projects, cars, guns or anything. I spend ALOT of time with each customer before we get even close to final specs on a rifle. Learning from them what they want, how they will use the rifle, what they want to do with the rifle, what game will be hunted, how the rifle will be hunted with, what type of terrain they hunt in if this is a hunting rifle. I learn as much as I can from each customer because what I WANT to build means nothing for what the customer wants or more importantly needs. It makes no sense to build a rifle that does not serve the needs of the customer or it will not be used. Build it to really serve their specific needs and the rifle will be the ultimate in practicality, build it wrong and it will never be used. Does not matter if its a beautiful rifle build if it is wrong for the customers needs, just like your car, did not fit into your lifestyle so while it was a poor fit for you, it was an ideal fit for someone else. That is my main point, planning is the most critical part of any custom project and all that needs to be done long before the any parts are even ordered. [/QUOTE]
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