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Buying a Gunwerks LR-1000 a good choice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brad615" data-source="post: 1317541" data-attributes="member: 46747"><p>I know this thread is dead for the last 4 years now but I'm bored so wth. I think we need to remember why these forums were started & the importance to not only new shooters, but also experienced shooters! We all love the sport of hunting & shooting! I live to hunt, & it means the world to me! I also started to get into long range shooting 4-5 years ago & it means the world to me as well. We should remember & understand that are posts once typed out should try to help people learn the sport & get them in the right direction. It really bothers me to see people insult other peoples post's & it doesn't help anyone learn which grows the sport! Although they do make me laugh sometimes<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />. The reason I went on this post was to try & learn what action/stock, trigger etc that gunwerks uses. I'm in the process of buying the action, barrel, stock, trigger etc & sending to a gunsmith as I want a custom gun that I researched built. My opinion is that it will be a better gun then from what I can buy from a company. Now I will say that since I have been reloading that for what gunwerks & botw charges I completely understand as it takes a lot of time & patience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad615, post: 1317541, member: 46747"] I know this thread is dead for the last 4 years now but I'm bored so wth. I think we need to remember why these forums were started & the importance to not only new shooters, but also experienced shooters! We all love the sport of hunting & shooting! I live to hunt, & it means the world to me! I also started to get into long range shooting 4-5 years ago & it means the world to me as well. We should remember & understand that are posts once typed out should try to help people learn the sport & get them in the right direction. It really bothers me to see people insult other peoples post's & it doesn't help anyone learn which grows the sport! Although they do make me laugh sometimes:). The reason I went on this post was to try & learn what action/stock, trigger etc that gunwerks uses. I'm in the process of buying the action, barrel, stock, trigger etc & sending to a gunsmith as I want a custom gun that I researched built. My opinion is that it will be a better gun then from what I can buy from a company. Now I will say that since I have been reloading that for what gunwerks & botw charges I completely understand as it takes a lot of time & patience. [/QUOTE]
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