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Gunsmithing
First custom rifle questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Munch" data-source="post: 2699758" data-attributes="member: 36823"><p>^^^^True words! </p><p></p><p>Assembling an accurate, long range bolt gun is NOT the same as assembling an AR!</p><p></p><p>To do a true "custom" bolt gun (at least in my mind) with components from various vendors, one needs a machine shop, tools and skills to do the work.</p><p></p><p>Prefit components for a bolt gun kind of defeats the entire purpose of going down the "custom" lane IMO. You'd be much better off (and undoubtedly happier with the finished product) buying a good quality rifle built by Proof, GAP, Christensen, and others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Munch, post: 2699758, member: 36823"] ^^^^True words! Assembling an accurate, long range bolt gun is NOT the same as assembling an AR! To do a true "custom" bolt gun (at least in my mind) with components from various vendors, one needs a machine shop, tools and skills to do the work. Prefit components for a bolt gun kind of defeats the entire purpose of going down the "custom" lane IMO. You'd be much better off (and undoubtedly happier with the finished product) buying a good quality rifle built by Proof, GAP, Christensen, and others. [/QUOTE]
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