adoc65
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I own a rifle that is a very good tool, in the proper hands. It’s only as good as the d!ck behind the trigger.
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Exactly. mtmuleyThat all falls apart under real world situations
When someone asked Phil Gramm how many guns he should have, his response was; more than I need, but not as many as I want.I’m a 64 year old guy who has been blessed to have traveled and hunted hundreds of different animals all over the world. I love and collect weaponry of all kinds. I have about a dozen full blown custom rifles, a dozen semi-custom factory rifles and another 2-3 dozen mostly bone stock factory rifles. I easily have just as many shotguns and handguns as rifles. I often feel like I have more than I need and I’m sure that’s true, so I constantly work towards selling off some guns that I value the least as my priorities change. It’s a struggle letting some go but it’s also liberating to a degree and I still occasionally buy more guns that interest me. I enjoy shooting and hunting with my firearms but I also simply owning and caring for them. I have a couple of old $200 guns that shoot as well as most anyone needs one too under your typical hunting circumstances but the high end long range custom rifles really shine on that special once in a lifetime hunt with time, logistics, and other restrictions. You really do get what you pay for and it’s a whole different level of shooting confidence when you’re carrying the very best quality weapon for the job that you have trained with into the field.
IMO It’s obviously not for everyone but I think it’s worth it if you can afford it and if you’re a person who appreciates them. But I warn people that building a rifle exactly like you want it is extremely rewarding but also very addictive! I am not a wealthy man by any stretch and these guns are expensive! It’s hard to settle for less once you’ve tasted the best. I think you really have to carry and shoot the rifle of your dreams to be able to fully appreciate the experience of custom rifle builds.
Just my humble 2 cents worth.
Jeff

Most of my rifles have a few custom touches but I don’t consider them custom, simply customized. The only real custom rifle I own is a bench rest for score rifle, Stolle Panda, right bolt left port, glued in to a McMillan stock, Krieger barrel and Jewel trigger. It carries a 36x Sightron and is chambered in .30 Benchrest. It even uses Bibb custom 110 grain bullets. I do have a couple of full custom pistols built on XP100 actions that I like. Are custom rifles worth the price? I’m in the “it depends camp”. The precision bench rest games require one. Hunting with one I think is a luxury and if you can afford it then it’s fine but not a necessity. If you’re talking about as an investment, then usually not. Like pretty much anything else, there are some exceptions.