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Building a prs rifle, trying to determine cal, 6.5x47 lapua or 6.5 creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="Gamesniper19" data-source="post: 1587843" data-attributes="member: 95013"><p>There is a lot to be said in this post and I agree with nearly every point. There is nothing wrong with buying a full custom rifle if you have the means. There is nothing wrong with buying any priced rifle and working with it to get to a <.75 MOA group - I would recommend a bit tighter for a comp gun, if possible. <.50 MOA would be even better but some over the counter rifles aren't capable no matter what you do.</p><p>Everything that is being said here is about limiting variables is to ensure consistent accuracy. Rifle build, Load, practice, everything.</p><p>That is especially true with high dollar custom rifles. The quality control in the components and build quality are what makes the difference.</p><p>Once you have your rifle, and for a first time competitor I recommend 6.5 CM for many of the reasons many have stated in this post, point 5 cannot be overlooked. Learn the right way first. Good practice makes a good shooter. Bad practice = bad results and the last point is often overlooked HAVE FUN! Smile....enjoy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gamesniper19, post: 1587843, member: 95013"] There is a lot to be said in this post and I agree with nearly every point. There is nothing wrong with buying a full custom rifle if you have the means. There is nothing wrong with buying any priced rifle and working with it to get to a <.75 MOA group - I would recommend a bit tighter for a comp gun, if possible. <.50 MOA would be even better but some over the counter rifles aren't capable no matter what you do. Everything that is being said here is about limiting variables is to ensure consistent accuracy. Rifle build, Load, practice, everything. That is especially true with high dollar custom rifles. The quality control in the components and build quality are what makes the difference. Once you have your rifle, and for a first time competitor I recommend 6.5 CM for many of the reasons many have stated in this post, point 5 cannot be overlooked. Learn the right way first. Good practice makes a good shooter. Bad practice = bad results and the last point is often overlooked HAVE FUN! Smile....enjoy [/QUOTE]
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