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suggestions on 338 lapua
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<blockquote data-quote="Texas Republic" data-source="post: 947421" data-attributes="member: 19878"><p>I priced one custom place that I know of, and their price was just about 5k. I am not a huge fan of custom rifles unless you KNOW the shop does a great job on everything. </p><p></p><p>But then you also have to consider the manufacturer warranty, etc. What if the shop closes or goes bankrupt. Where is the warranty then? On the other hand, a well established company is much more likely to stick around. </p><p></p><p>Kind of like mechanic work. Ford dealership costs much more and are probably just about the same as your good home town mechanic. But what if you are two states away and your truck breaks down. Your home town mechanic's warranty is still good, but he isnt in Oklahoma. He is in Texas. However, there is a Ford dealership in Oklahoma in that same exact town your are in. That is my viewpoint anyway. Correct me if I am wrong though. That is just what I have always assumed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas Republic, post: 947421, member: 19878"] I priced one custom place that I know of, and their price was just about 5k. I am not a huge fan of custom rifles unless you KNOW the shop does a great job on everything. But then you also have to consider the manufacturer warranty, etc. What if the shop closes or goes bankrupt. Where is the warranty then? On the other hand, a well established company is much more likely to stick around. Kind of like mechanic work. Ford dealership costs much more and are probably just about the same as your good home town mechanic. But what if you are two states away and your truck breaks down. Your home town mechanic's warranty is still good, but he isnt in Oklahoma. He is in Texas. However, there is a Ford dealership in Oklahoma in that same exact town your are in. That is my viewpoint anyway. Correct me if I am wrong though. That is just what I have always assumed. [/QUOTE]
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