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<blockquote data-quote="dirthead1" data-source="post: 1508301" data-attributes="member: 94886"><p>I have a GA Precision Templar Hunter 300 Win Mag. Fantastic rifle! I've also had other GAP built rifles, along with several from Phoenix Custom Rifles, LRI, and Accurate Ordnance. I think this thread shows that there are many good rifle builders out there. When I picked up my latest custom from Brad at PCR a few months ago (Bighorn TL3), he said when he got into building rifles, he thought making an accurate rifle was going to be the hard part. According to him that was the easy part. Making a rifle feed reliably is much harder than making one shoot little groups (specifically magazine fed rifles). He went on to explain why in more detail, but the bottom line is that there are lots of good gunsmiths. It's pretty easy to find info on the bad ones as word spreads quickly on the internet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirthead1, post: 1508301, member: 94886"] I have a GA Precision Templar Hunter 300 Win Mag. Fantastic rifle! I've also had other GAP built rifles, along with several from Phoenix Custom Rifles, LRI, and Accurate Ordnance. I think this thread shows that there are many good rifle builders out there. When I picked up my latest custom from Brad at PCR a few months ago (Bighorn TL3), he said when he got into building rifles, he thought making an accurate rifle was going to be the hard part. According to him that was the easy part. Making a rifle feed reliably is much harder than making one shoot little groups (specifically magazine fed rifles). He went on to explain why in more detail, but the bottom line is that there are lots of good gunsmiths. It's pretty easy to find info on the bad ones as word spreads quickly on the internet. [/QUOTE]
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