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What does a custom build rig really get you???
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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1797869" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>I think there's a variety of maybe misconception? Between the male ego of simply being able to afford it, to the ignorance that that custom gear makes them a better shooter.</p><p></p><p>No one NEEDS a 1lb trigger. It only compensates for a problem you already have. For a .30 cal cartridge, a muzzle break doesn't help you to be a better shooter. Sure, it can dampen the recoil, but it's not a fix for bad technique. My point being is that a good shooter can take a stock rifle that is reasonably built and max out its potential. If you are using gear for a special purpose that's a different story, if you know how and why you are using what you are using, and it fills a void. If your abilities as a shooter is good enough that one feel the need to have an custom/accurized rifle, a custom rig can allow you to squeeze every last bit of accuracy out of it. Unfortunately a lot of factory rifles still shoot better than the average shooter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1797869, member: 97050"] I think there’s a variety of maybe misconception? Between the male ego of simply being able to afford it, to the ignorance that that custom gear makes them a better shooter. No one NEEDS a 1lb trigger. It only compensates for a problem you already have. For a .30 cal cartridge, a muzzle break doesn’t help you to be a better shooter. Sure, it can dampen the recoil, but it’s not a fix for bad technique. My point being is that a good shooter can take a stock rifle that is reasonably built and max out its potential. If you are using gear for a special purpose that’s a different story, if you know how and why you are using what you are using, and it fills a void. If your abilities as a shooter is good enough that one feel the need to have an custom/accurized rifle, a custom rig can allow you to squeeze every last bit of accuracy out of it. Unfortunately a lot of factory rifles still shoot better than the average shooter. [/QUOTE]
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