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Gunwerks LR1000 question
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<blockquote data-quote="stxhunter260ai" data-source="post: 1606428" data-attributes="member: 98255"><p>Don't own one, but one of the benefits is it's a "system", like you mentioned they even go through the work of developing a custom load. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure I'll get some flack for saying this, but personally I'd shop around a bit. Lots of good guns smiths are using equipment with the same tolerances that can build a quality rifle that shoots just as well for much cheaper. Don't get me wrong, they build a quality setup, but you pay a good bit just for the name.</p><p></p><p>A few years back Alamo Precision built me a custom off a Remington 700, very happy with their work. Best groups I've gotten shoot around 0.2 MOA with most under 0.5 depending on load. I didn't spend anywhere near $3k. I'm currently having them build my second custom off one of their actions with Proof carbon fiber barrel and all the goodies, will be under $3k with Tax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stxhunter260ai, post: 1606428, member: 98255"] Don't own one, but one of the benefits is it's a "system", like you mentioned they even go through the work of developing a custom load. I'm sure I'll get some flack for saying this, but personally I'd shop around a bit. Lots of good guns smiths are using equipment with the same tolerances that can build a quality rifle that shoots just as well for much cheaper. Don't get me wrong, they build a quality setup, but you pay a good bit just for the name. A few years back Alamo Precision built me a custom off a Remington 700, very happy with their work. Best groups I've gotten shoot around 0.2 MOA with most under 0.5 depending on load. I didn't spend anywhere near $3k. I'm currently having them build my second custom off one of their actions with Proof carbon fiber barrel and all the goodies, will be under $3k with Tax. [/QUOTE]
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