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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 2633921" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>If you follow the Precision Rifle Blog they had an issue on the gun smiths used by top shooter in PRS and GA Precision was one of the most common smiths.</p><p>I've have 4 rifles from GAP and they all shoot very well. In general, they will make what you order even if it's not something specifically listed on their web site. My last rifle was a 6.5 SAUM with an Impact action. Not surprisingly with custom rifles, it helps if you know what you want so you get things just right. (e.g., twist rates, barrel contour, arca plates, extra studs/ qd points, barrel threading specs, etc.) If you stray from the web site offering, they also have some in-roads with Bartlein for select carbon barrels. GAP also keeps a limited number of popular high-end stocks in inventory so when you talk to the sales guy writing up the order, you might save some wait time if what they have on-hand suits you.</p><p>I have yet to read a bad review on GA Precision. I think you can go to them with high confidence, but the trade off is time and money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 2633921, member: 90397"] If you follow the Precision Rifle Blog they had an issue on the gun smiths used by top shooter in PRS and GA Precision was one of the most common smiths. I've have 4 rifles from GAP and they all shoot very well. In general, they will make what you order even if it's not something specifically listed on their web site. My last rifle was a 6.5 SAUM with an Impact action. Not surprisingly with custom rifles, it helps if you know what you want so you get things just right. (e.g., twist rates, barrel contour, arca plates, extra studs/ qd points, barrel threading specs, etc.) If you stray from the web site offering, they also have some in-roads with Bartlein for select carbon barrels. GAP also keeps a limited number of popular high-end stocks in inventory so when you talk to the sales guy writing up the order, you might save some wait time if what they have on-hand suits you. I have yet to read a bad review on GA Precision. I think you can go to them with high confidence, but the trade off is time and money. [/QUOTE]
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