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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Rizzo" data-source="post: 3012700" data-attributes="member: 126313"><p>1-Get a bore scope and compare mass produced to a quality barrel maker's work.</p><p>2-look at lug engagement wear patterns on a mass produced action vs a reputable company, or a competent gunsmith after truing.</p><p>3-watch a feeler/finger gauge on a factory type gun stock when action screws are tweaked compared to a high quality stock with correct bedding.</p><p></p><p>For starters! There are several other areas of concern but these are sort of basic.</p><p></p><p>When it takes several several hours of mill, lathe and bedding work to ensure everything fits together properly you are in possession of a custom rifle.</p><p>And hopefully it's made with components you choose, and that are suitable for your application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Rizzo, post: 3012700, member: 126313"] 1-Get a bore scope and compare mass produced to a quality barrel maker‘s work. 2-look at lug engagement wear patterns on a mass produced action vs a reputable company, or a competent gunsmith after truing. 3-watch a feeler/finger gauge on a factory type gun stock when action screws are tweaked compared to a high quality stock with correct bedding. For starters! There are several other areas of concern but these are sort of basic. When it takes several several hours of mill, lathe and bedding work to ensure everything fits together properly you are in possession of a custom rifle. And hopefully it’s made with components you choose, and that are suitable for your application. [/QUOTE]
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