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Need help for next hunting rifle <$2000
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1126942" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Nice attempt...</p><p></p><p>The reason I mentioned a full build, is the likelihood a factory rifle is not offered in the chambering the OP is wanting. And, if he has $1,500 to burn, why not put an aftermarket barrel on it in the contour, length, and the highest probability for accuracy he is looking for. lightbulb</p><p></p><p>If you like tinkering with guns, like I do, then you can learn how to make a factory gun shoot, unless the barrel is torched, or the barrel is too out of spec...There are those instances that you will never be able to get a barrel to shoot. This even happens on occasion with aftermarket barrel blanks... Anything man-made has the potential for error...Because people aren't perfect, and tools wear out and get dull or damaged. Ask any gunsmith, and if he's been doing it long enough, he'll be honest with you, and tell you that a lemon does happen on occasion...Even with the high-dollar aftermarket blanks. Nothing is guaranteed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1126942, member: 12995"] Nice attempt... The reason I mentioned a full build, is the likelihood a factory rifle is not offered in the chambering the OP is wanting. And, if he has $1,500 to burn, why not put an aftermarket barrel on it in the contour, length, and the highest probability for accuracy he is looking for. lightbulb If you like tinkering with guns, like I do, then you can learn how to make a factory gun shoot, unless the barrel is torched, or the barrel is too out of spec...There are those instances that you will never be able to get a barrel to shoot. This even happens on occasion with aftermarket barrel blanks... Anything man-made has the potential for error...Because people aren't perfect, and tools wear out and get dull or damaged. Ask any gunsmith, and if he's been doing it long enough, he'll be honest with you, and tell you that a lemon does happen on occasion...Even with the high-dollar aftermarket blanks. Nothing is guaranteed. [/QUOTE]
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