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Custom Rifle accuracy expectations??
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 652455" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>phorwath, well said. </p><p>My experience has been similar in that a rifle that will shoot will usually shoot a number of loads well, and with a little tweaking will shoot something very accurately, conversely one that does not want to shoot seems to make that known from the start and just does not get much better. </p><p>I would hope that, in the end, the smith would make it good... but I had one built buy a reputable smith that specializes in ultra-lights, that was an inch and a half gun, even with his "tuned" hand loads. That gun also had a few other issues, in fact the rifle was simply unacceptable with the fit and functioning problems it had. In the end it turned into a mess that never should have happened, with a smith that refused to stand behind his own guarantee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 652455, member: 1940"] phorwath, well said. My experience has been similar in that a rifle that will shoot will usually shoot a number of loads well, and with a little tweaking will shoot something very accurately, conversely one that does not want to shoot seems to make that known from the start and just does not get much better. I would hope that, in the end, the smith would make it good... but I had one built buy a reputable smith that specializes in ultra-lights, that was an inch and a half gun, even with his "tuned" hand loads. That gun also had a few other issues, in fact the rifle was simply unacceptable with the fit and functioning problems it had. In the end it turned into a mess that never should have happened, with a smith that refused to stand behind his own guarantee. [/QUOTE]
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