I agree with your statement that on the average the customs out score factory rifles but at the same time you need to consider that the higher scores you indicated may be due to not just the fact that they are "customs" but that the experience of the average shooter and therefore their scores would most likely be much higher for the person shooting the custom than the person shooting the factory rifle. That experience plus the fact that a majority of the participants at least at major meets are using customs and not factory rifles should mean higher scores for the customs.WyleWD said:Based on the last 3 years' data that I have looked at where both Factory (which includes Salvage M12 6br) and Custom shoot the exact same target and same distances, it shows that on the average the custom rifles out score the factory rifles by an average of 7.6 points. The eye opener in the data is that rarely would the highest scoring factory rifle finish in the top 4 or 5 if it competed in the custom class.
Also interesting is that if you follow a given shooter through out a season of matches, his custom scores are more consistent than his factory rifle scores.
I am not sure what you mean about following a shooter throughout a season of matches and comparing their custom scores with their factory rifle scores. I do not know many competition shooters who compete using both custom and factory rifles throughout a season. If you mean comparing their current season custom scores with prior factory rifle seasons scores then I would expect that increase to be the case, again due to the custom rifle and the increase in their experience.