kiwi hunter
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I have to admit you have some exquisite rifles. No plastic fantastic.
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I have to admit you have some exquisite rifles. No plastic fantastic.
AgreedFrom an investment standpoint, no. A factory rifle will be 85-95% of what you want in a rifle at a much more affordable price. Accuracy from the factory rifle will be very good. The resale price will be reasonable for the factory rifle.
A custom rifle will get you 99% of what you want, in any caliber you want, with excellent accuracy for an expensive price you will not be able to recoup in the used market.
Is a custom rifle worth the extra cost? Nope unless you have the cash flow to ignore the investment. Is a custom a better rifle than factory and worth the extra money if you have the extra cash? Absolutely.
While completely true, it’s hard to learn to shoot “custom rifle accuracy” by shooting a garbage gun loaded with garbage ammo.Would depend on what your plans with the rifle are. And if you can even shoot custom rifle accuracy
Most would be better off buying a tikka 223 and a shit pot full of factory ammo and getting some trigger time vs building an expensive custom rifle and shooting it 10 times a yearWhile completely true, it’s hard to learn to shoot “custom rifle accuracy” by shooting a garbage gun loaded with garbage ammo.
Many of today’s higher end factory rifles and some companies that produce almost custom products have definitely narrowed the gap substantially. Even a lot of the lower end rifles are quite accurate these days, so my above statement doesn’t necessarily apply to most factory rifles.
Yep. I have a .222 Remington that got worked when my kids were young. I still love shooting the rifle. mtmuleyMost would be better off buying a tikka 223 and a shit pot full of factory ammo and getting some trigger time vs building an expensive custom rifle and shooting it 10 times a year
100% agree. Tikkas usually shoot very very well.Most would be better off buying a tikka 223 and a shit pot full of factory ammo and getting some trigger time vs building an expensive custom rifle and shooting it 10 times a year
The Tikka 223 experience builder you speak of is kinda the young man's perspective.Most would be better off buying a tikka 223 and a shit pot full of factory ammo and getting some trigger time vs building an expensive custom rifle and shooting it 10 times a year
The Tikka 223 experience builder you speak of is kinda the young man's perspective.
Most Custom rifle guys have been there done it & are middle aged to older gents IMO