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Custom Rifle accuracy expectations??
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<blockquote data-quote="NJCOP" data-source="post: 618067" data-attributes="member: 20006"><p>Rifles are the average woman. They're all relatively finicky and there are good and bad ones from the same lot. I have a few factory rifles that shoot with some of the best custom built one's around and I have a couple custom built guns that shoot well but weren't worth the money put into them. And I've had more than a few factory guns that shot like garbage. My rule of thumb is is a hunting rifle doesn't shoot under one inch it goes on the sale rack and when it comes to a varmint gun it shoots under 1/2 moa or it hits the rack also.</p><p> </p><p>The only gun I have that doesn't fit this criteria is a rifle that my wife bought for me on our 1st Cristmas. In the world of rifles my wife would be a 6mmBR Bench rest gun made by Bob White in NJ. I got lucky.</p><p> </p><p>If it doesn't shoot send it to Bob White. He's been around forever and knows his stuff.</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://benchrest.com/shooterscorner/" target="_blank">Shooters' Corner - The Worlds Largest Inventory of New and Used Benchrest Equipment</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NJCOP, post: 618067, member: 20006"] Rifles are the average woman. They're all relatively finicky and there are good and bad ones from the same lot. I have a few factory rifles that shoot with some of the best custom built one's around and I have a couple custom built guns that shoot well but weren't worth the money put into them. And I've had more than a few factory guns that shot like garbage. My rule of thumb is is a hunting rifle doesn't shoot under one inch it goes on the sale rack and when it comes to a varmint gun it shoots under 1/2 moa or it hits the rack also. The only gun I have that doesn't fit this criteria is a rifle that my wife bought for me on our 1st Cristmas. In the world of rifles my wife would be a 6mmBR Bench rest gun made by Bob White in NJ. I got lucky. If it doesn't shoot send it to Bob White. He's been around forever and knows his stuff. [url=http://benchrest.com/shooterscorner/]Shooters' Corner - The Worlds Largest Inventory of New and Used Benchrest Equipment[/url] [/QUOTE]
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