Well I have a story that goes the opposite way.
I know a guy that had a Remington 700 Police 308. He was telling all me about the HS Precision stock, the two thousand dollar scope, Badger this and that...he easily had thirty five hundred bucks in this thing.
I have an off-the-shelf Savage that I paid 450 bucks for on sale, with a used SWFA SS scope. 6.5 you-know-what.
With carefully developed hand loads mine shoots an honest to goodness .3 MOA and I won't even make the obligatory statement about that, if you know what I mean. Took a while to get there but, yeah. It's there.
We shoot out to 500 yards, he and I. I hit golf balls at 500, he couldn't consistently hit a full size torso target. On paper at 200 yards his rifle shot about 3 or 4 MOA. No kidding.
I told him, let's see if we can work up an accurate load. He said no way was he going to start screwing around with “reloads.” His reasoning was, he didn't want a rifle that requires special ammo to shoot well, he wanted to be able to shoot any factory ammo well. It didn't help when I told him may Savage shot all the factory ammo I tried in it at least 1.25 MOA, some better. All day lon...oh wait never mind...
Now I'm sure with some work on the rifle itself and some load development, improvements could have been made. But he's a guy who wants to buy a rifle, buy ammo and then outshoot everybody else because he spent the bucks. He is quick to poke fun at the trendiness surrounding the 6.5 Creedmoor while at the same time, he has to have nothing but the latest, greatest big name brand gear.
I guess, I find personal accomplishment in working to develop good performance with a modest investment. He finds personal satisfaction in owning the best, or what is perceived to be the best. To each his own!
Truth be told, he can actually shoot quite well with the right gun in his hands. He sold this one and at a loss I'm sure. I hope it wasn't too bad.
So having said all that. I think I may add a 308 barrel for my Savage next year, for several reasons, among them I'd like to shoot some FT-R with it, and also I think out to maybe 600 yards the 308 is a somewhat better round for real-world stuff.