I've had the luxury over the years of paying the money and deciding this question for myself, on my own terms......hands-on, home-range, no guessing. I own a little construction company and have an entertainment budget, I "do guns" (in lieu of hunting and fishing the last few yrs!) instead of traveling or drinking....
I can shoot 24-7 at home and sometimes do. I shoot when I want. WHENEVER I want, no neighbors.
I don't throw shots out.
EVERY ROUND FIRED through any setup is documented. Forever.
I've had 7 Rem700's "gone through" or "blueprinted" or "align-bored and ported and polished"....whatever you want to call it. I even have a 700 done by Jim Borden hisself, hands-on with the Borden Bumps and all. And in the last ten yrs, doing my own work I've done 700's, Savages and even some Tikkas and Weatherby's...... I've got a Weatherby/Rem 700/Sav 110 test running right now, head-to-head.
And I've got Borden's, Bat's, Stiller's, Nesika,' Surgeon's, Kelbly's, and Defiance..... and built/tested (I don't sell guns without testing and selling with a load workup) more.
I spent 15yrs of my life and tens of thousands of dollars trying to prove that non-BR specific guns, chamberings and calibers could "shot as well as BR guns" that "it's the indian, not the arrow"
And MANY thousands of dollars later my beliefs have changed.
It's the arrow.
I OWN rifles that you can set on the bench, tie a kitten to the trigger and let it mumble about the bench til it falls off..... do this 5 times and the group will be smaller than a pencil eraser.
F'real.
I just can't in good faith advocate factory actions for anyone interested in seeing what a really accurate rifle can do. A truly accurate rifle is like being able to reach out with a Sharpie and blacken that dot...... I have guns where, on a good day the hole gets SMALLER in the scope as you shoot.
And that ain't a Creedmoor joke.
Sorry about the rant, I just read thru this thread and felt compelled cuz
BTDTGTTS
Custom...Custom...CUSTOM...... and also WHO DOES THE WORK is huge.....Huge......'YUGE! I
can't say enough about the gunsmith being better/more important than the components. If anyone reading this is a competitive racer in any sport they may understand. 50 guys can bolt together a car from parts in the JC Whitney catalog
and one will win.
OPINIONBY
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