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<blockquote data-quote="vonb" data-source="post: 2738067" data-attributes="member: 2877"><p>You don't buy/build a custom gun and then sell it unless you want to lose money. It should be an investment in enjoyment as opposed to a return on money investment.</p><p></p><p>With that said, my custom actions run circles around the factory made guns in terms of fit, finish and pride of ownership. In terms of accuracy, I truly believe you can take a factory action and have it trued and have it shoot to the same degree as a custom action. It's all about squareness and who does the truing and chambering. However, with the factory action, it's still have the same factory action at the end of the day with money poured into it. You still might have issues such as bolt timing, primer flow (enlarged firing pin hole), and an action that is not as smooth.</p><p></p><p>It's all about what you can afford and what you value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vonb, post: 2738067, member: 2877"] You don't buy/build a custom gun and then sell it unless you want to lose money. It should be an investment in enjoyment as opposed to a return on money investment. With that said, my custom actions run circles around the factory made guns in terms of fit, finish and pride of ownership. In terms of accuracy, I truly believe you can take a factory action and have it trued and have it shoot to the same degree as a custom action. It's all about squareness and who does the truing and chambering. However, with the factory action, it's still have the same factory action at the end of the day with money poured into it. You still might have issues such as bolt timing, primer flow (enlarged firing pin hole), and an action that is not as smooth. It's all about what you can afford and what you value. [/QUOTE]
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