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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Buying a Gunwerks LR-1000 a good choice?
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<blockquote data-quote="dustybrown" data-source="post: 370087" data-attributes="member: 16688"><p>I would take a Look at the rifles from Grey Bull Precsion first... I don't know how much of a hurry you are in to buy a gun but you could buy a Surgeon or any numerous other custom rigs built for less. Not sure of the lead time but they have some for sale ready to go. I like some of the advice posted above too. But if your like me you won't be happy with a semi custom type rifle... Thats what I have and its working for me as a beginner but I want a full custom gun. Also as said above if you don't reload its kinda expensive to buy the only ammo thats going to shoot optimal for that rifle. Expensive because one needs to practice to learn the things the rifle won't do on its own. I guess If money is no object then you could shoot even more by not spending the time to develop and load your own ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dustybrown, post: 370087, member: 16688"] I would take a Look at the rifles from Grey Bull Precsion first... I don't know how much of a hurry you are in to buy a gun but you could buy a Surgeon or any numerous other custom rigs built for less. Not sure of the lead time but they have some for sale ready to go. I like some of the advice posted above too. But if your like me you won't be happy with a semi custom type rifle... Thats what I have and its working for me as a beginner but I want a full custom gun. Also as said above if you don't reload its kinda expensive to buy the only ammo thats going to shoot optimal for that rifle. Expensive because one needs to practice to learn the things the rifle won't do on its own. I guess If money is no object then you could shoot even more by not spending the time to develop and load your own ammo. [/QUOTE]
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