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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 96025" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>If you go up on the Pa. 1000yds club or on the Va. 1000yd club it is really amazing how many of the guns are built off of the Remington action and how few have the $1000+ actions.</p><p>It appears that there is a huge market for a middle ground cost action if it will meet specs. Time will tell which of the middle cost actions meet the requirements</p><p></p><p>What I do is try to keep some sort of track of which gunsmiths and barrels and actions are being used by people who demand accuracy at long ranges. The caliber used does not interest me much being as paper punching and animal punching are different requirements. Of course there are more Va gunsmiths used by the Virginia club members and more Pa. gunsmiths used by Pa club and then there is the Montana club etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 96025, member: 8"] If you go up on the Pa. 1000yds club or on the Va. 1000yd club it is really amazing how many of the guns are built off of the Remington action and how few have the $1000+ actions. It appears that there is a huge market for a middle ground cost action if it will meet specs. Time will tell which of the middle cost actions meet the requirements What I do is try to keep some sort of track of which gunsmiths and barrels and actions are being used by people who demand accuracy at long ranges. The caliber used does not interest me much being as paper punching and animal punching are different requirements. Of course there are more Va gunsmiths used by the Virginia club members and more Pa. gunsmiths used by Pa club and then there is the Montana club etc. [/QUOTE]
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