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<blockquote data-quote="Apex Custom Rifles" data-source="post: 2522642" data-attributes="member: 19307"><p>If you have never had a chance to talk to a good BR shooter I suggest you do. Even if you are a seasoned shooters in another discipline, I can almost gaurantee you will learn something. If it don't work, they won't use it! I was lucky enough to learn barrel work from a long time BR shooter and BR rifle builder. You would be surprised how some of those .1 and .2" grouping rifles were built. And thats an everyday. 2" gun, and not "on a good day".</p><p></p><p>Foundation stocks are great for certain disciplines, and they are very nicely machined, but they have been around long enough that if they were BR quality, they would be using them. BR is basically the gold standard for accuacy and precision. </p><p></p><p>I know some pre-fits can shoot exceptionally well, but depends on what you need out of it. All pre-fits are not the same ether.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apex Custom Rifles, post: 2522642, member: 19307"] If you have never had a chance to talk to a good BR shooter I suggest you do. Even if you are a seasoned shooters in another discipline, I can almost gaurantee you will learn something. If it don't work, they won't use it! I was lucky enough to learn barrel work from a long time BR shooter and BR rifle builder. You would be surprised how some of those .1 and .2" grouping rifles were built. And thats an everyday. 2" gun, and not "on a good day". Foundation stocks are great for certain disciplines, and they are very nicely machined, but they have been around long enough that if they were BR quality, they would be using them. BR is basically the gold standard for accuacy and precision. I know some pre-fits can shoot exceptionally well, but depends on what you need out of it. All pre-fits are not the same ether. [/QUOTE]
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