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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1887838" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I think an important part of the "system" that gunwerks sells, is the 3 day class that I believe comes with the purchase of a rifle system. Many of the people buying these turnkey systems are new to long range, if they weren't they likely wouldn't be forking out the extra money for a second rangefinder, and many of the experienced people like to do at least some of their own work. Gunwerks has a decent set of classes that teach the basics of long range shooting, reading and adjusting for wind, and deciding if you should take the shot or not. </p><p></p><p>These classes that come with certain rifle systems I believe should be taken into consideration for any type of shooter. If you are experienced and not really interested in taking a class, then the premium that comes with say a gunwerks rifle may not be worth it to you, look at a lane precision, piercision, beanland custom, georgia precision or some custom gunmaker that just makes a phenominal rifle. However if you are new, it would certainly be worth it to look for a rifle system that comes with some training, even if it is more money. </p><p></p><p>Straitjacket armory out of evanston wyoming does a good job of that too, they offer classes with a full rifle system purchase I believe. I'm sure there are others, Barbour Creek being one as well I think? The instructor actually worked for/with gunwerks at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1887838, member: 87243"] I think an important part of the "system" that gunwerks sells, is the 3 day class that I believe comes with the purchase of a rifle system. Many of the people buying these turnkey systems are new to long range, if they weren't they likely wouldn't be forking out the extra money for a second rangefinder, and many of the experienced people like to do at least some of their own work. Gunwerks has a decent set of classes that teach the basics of long range shooting, reading and adjusting for wind, and deciding if you should take the shot or not. These classes that come with certain rifle systems I believe should be taken into consideration for any type of shooter. If you are experienced and not really interested in taking a class, then the premium that comes with say a gunwerks rifle may not be worth it to you, look at a lane precision, piercision, beanland custom, georgia precision or some custom gunmaker that just makes a phenominal rifle. However if you are new, it would certainly be worth it to look for a rifle system that comes with some training, even if it is more money. Straitjacket armory out of evanston wyoming does a good job of that too, they offer classes with a full rifle system purchase I believe. I'm sure there are others, Barbour Creek being one as well I think? The instructor actually worked for/with gunwerks at a time. [/QUOTE]
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