urbanrifleman
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I don't. I've shot them out to 700 yds with an AR sitting on a $20 Chinese Harris knockoff and a rear bag. No where in these 3 pages did anyone ever say anything about needing a custom action. In fact, nobody has said anything about needing period.
What I basically said was that I'm looking for something more accurate than a factory rifle. With EVERY factory bolt action rifle I've ever had, along with a couple of ARs, I've been able to produce groups that were 1/4 MOA or better, but they normally averaged more like 3/8-1/2 MOA. The range that I shoot on is in a valley which helps negate the effect of wind, so I do most of my load development at 300 to 500 yds. The accuracy of a system is determined by the cumulative effect of all of its components, and I fully understand that the shooter is normally the weakest component in the system with regards to accuracy. I've played this game enough to know that I don't fit this statement. I can tell a difference between a rifle that's only capable of 1/2 moa and a rifle that's capable of consistent 1/4 moa or better. I don't think the action plays a huge role in accuracy, but if I'm going to spend money on a custom barrel, and a nice stock or chassis, I might as well go all out and start off with a custom action as well. After 30+ years of loading for, shooting, and competing with factory rifles, I'd like to move to the other end of the spectrum, build an extremely accurate rifle, and then see what I can do with it both on the bench, and out in the field whacking prairie dogs. In short, it's a game that looks like I would enjoy playing![]()
That being said you don't need to spend a ton of money to shoot tiny groups.
I thought this Kauger br2 polished with my barrel would be a pretty fancy choice. In my Revolution stock no less.


