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Buying a Gunwerks LR-1000 a good choice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Edd" data-source="post: 500511" data-attributes="member: 30592"><p>I just recently became interested in owning a long range hunting rifle. One of the reasons I became a member of this site was to read and research. I would probably never buy a completed rifle because I'm a hands on type and enjoy being involved with the build and getting exactly the stuff I like. I have a list of parts to buy that I like and that I think would make a top notch 1000 yard rifle. The price of those parts is about $5000, that's just a pile of stuff not yet turned into a rifle. I can't do all of the work myself so in addition to the many hours I will spend working and researching I'm going to have to spend a few hundred dollars for some help. Based on that, $6500 for a hunt ready ready rifle package doesn't sound out of line to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edd, post: 500511, member: 30592"] I just recently became interested in owning a long range hunting rifle. One of the reasons I became a member of this site was to read and research. I would probably never buy a completed rifle because I'm a hands on type and enjoy being involved with the build and getting exactly the stuff I like. I have a list of parts to buy that I like and that I think would make a top notch 1000 yard rifle. The price of those parts is about $5000, that's just a pile of stuff not yet turned into a rifle. I can't do all of the work myself so in addition to the many hours I will spend working and researching I'm going to have to spend a few hundred dollars for some help. Based on that, $6500 for a hunt ready ready rifle package doesn't sound out of line to me. [/QUOTE]
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