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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunt14" data-source="post: 1008826" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>The most accurate 100 yardguns are the PPC and if you go to the Benchrest results none of them shoot in the .1's all day long. These are targets officially measured by scoring committees. They use custom bullets and dies and short barrels and are built to shoot extremely small. He said not Clay; but Steve of ELK MEADOWS built the gun. I never saw a hunting gun or match rifle that will do what he said. They might get lucky and shoot a 3 or 5 shot group that small once in a while. I agree with what Bounty Hunter said and if you go to 6BR and look at gunsmiths you will see some of the best in the country. Clay Spencer is good but so is Sid Goodling and Mark King. I use Mark and he has built more record breaking 1000 yard guns in the country. Whenever you go by match results they are officially measured targets and not some Keyboard typer. The OP asked about good gunsmiths and most people answered. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunt14, post: 1008826, member: 14053"] The most accurate 100 yardguns are the PPC and if you go to the Benchrest results none of them shoot in the .1's all day long. These are targets officially measured by scoring committees. They use custom bullets and dies and short barrels and are built to shoot extremely small. He said not Clay; but Steve of ELK MEADOWS built the gun. I never saw a hunting gun or match rifle that will do what he said. They might get lucky and shoot a 3 or 5 shot group that small once in a while. I agree with what Bounty Hunter said and if you go to 6BR and look at gunsmiths you will see some of the best in the country. Clay Spencer is good but so is Sid Goodling and Mark King. I use Mark and he has built more record breaking 1000 yard guns in the country. Whenever you go by match results they are officially measured targets and not some Keyboard typer. The OP asked about good gunsmiths and most people answered. Matt [/QUOTE]
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