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When to call it quits on a rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1945153" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>So have you loaded for it yet? Or are you still stuck on the die problem. </p><p></p><p>If you can get the die issue worked out and arent having any luck with your current bullet/powder combo, you will most likely need to try a new bullet or powder-- of you are set on your bullet and powder combo and they arent working then sell it. Just remember that "custom" builds usually dont have a great return on investment value, but sometimes a loss can be better than the stress and frustration. </p><p>I've only ever given up on 2 rifles this far,on borh I went through several scopes, mounts, powders, primers, bullets (over 900 rounds in one and about 500 in the other) -- I was bound and determined to make the things work-- in the end, the $ on sale was plenty of satisfaction over all the time/$/frustration I went through--- I'll never keep another rifle that long again </p><p>They might have been great for someone else, but I'm just not happy with 1.25-1.5 moa rifles anymore in my life. </p><p>It's all relative though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1945153, member: 94491"] So have you loaded for it yet? Or are you still stuck on the die problem. If you can get the die issue worked out and arent having any luck with your current bullet/powder combo, you will most likely need to try a new bullet or powder-- of you are set on your bullet and powder combo and they arent working then sell it. Just remember that "custom" builds usually dont have a great return on investment value, but sometimes a loss can be better than the stress and frustration. I've only ever given up on 2 rifles this far,on borh I went through several scopes, mounts, powders, primers, bullets (over 900 rounds in one and about 500 in the other) -- I was bound and determined to make the things work-- in the end, the $ on sale was plenty of satisfaction over all the time/$/frustration I went through--- I'll never keep another rifle that long again They might have been great for someone else, but I'm just not happy with 1.25-1.5 moa rifles anymore in my life. It's all relative though [/QUOTE]
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