I lefter-er the way I found-er; that is called the 'leaver policy. There is nothing suspect about the rifle, I went to the range with 120 rounds loaded with 12 different loads and 12 different cases from new, once fired, formed from 280 Remington, 270 cases, once fired, military/never fired to once fired etc. and different dates and brands; meaning after tumbling and sorting by head stamps all the cases were back to where they were before I loaded them. There were no flyers and improving on the accuracy would be all but impossible. Again, I suggested the builder of the ugly rifle knew more about building rifles for accuracy than all of the critics on the Internet. I was concerned all of the bashing of the builder was going to drive the bid up.
The rifle reminded me of the old days when racing cars, loosing the race meant the looser lost his car. I understand that makes no sense to you compulsive laughers but when loosing the race meant you could loose your car the builder had to consider it would be better to build a cheap car. A friend built one fast car, he lost it because he built it with two standard transmissions; the rear one was a 'turn around'; problem he did not have enough powder to overcome the drop in in ratio. Again, I will explain that one to the compulsive laughers; he did not have enough time to get the speed high enough because the marked distance was too short. He had the fastest car but run out of time.
F. Guffey