quandary
Well-Known Member
I have two custom rifles one built by JA Outdoors with a Proof pre-fit (Tikka action, first foray into custom builds nice rifle and a bargain in the custom world), one built by TS Customs who reams his own barrels and has stocks built to his specs (really, really nice rifle but double the cost of the first one) and I have built 3 rifles myself with the pillar bedding (Manners stocked rifles) done by a good local smith. After doing load development for each rifle you would be hard pressed to tell the practical shooting difference between them. They all shoot sub .5 MOA consistently.
With the precision quality components available these days with a few specialty tools (barrel vice, action wrench, go/no-go gauges) anybody who is somewhat handy can put their own rifle together. I built mine with BAT or Lone Peak actions, Benchmark or CarbonSix pre-fit barrels, TriggerTech Special triggers, Manners stocks, MDT or XLR chassis' and Hawkins bottom metals (for the Manners). Doing this yourself saves a couple thousand $ at a minimum. For example let's compare one rifle I built, pictured in the avatar. BAT Vampire action, CarbonSix barrel, Manners PH stock, Hawkins Hunter bottom metal, TriggerTech Special trigger, pillar bedded by a great smith. To build this rifle, with better parts, cost about half of what a Gunwerks MTX would cost you. Not to mention the satisfaction gained by successfully hunting with a rifle you built yourself with loads you developed yourself is immeasurable.
With the precision quality components available these days with a few specialty tools (barrel vice, action wrench, go/no-go gauges) anybody who is somewhat handy can put their own rifle together. I built mine with BAT or Lone Peak actions, Benchmark or CarbonSix pre-fit barrels, TriggerTech Special triggers, Manners stocks, MDT or XLR chassis' and Hawkins bottom metals (for the Manners). Doing this yourself saves a couple thousand $ at a minimum. For example let's compare one rifle I built, pictured in the avatar. BAT Vampire action, CarbonSix barrel, Manners PH stock, Hawkins Hunter bottom metal, TriggerTech Special trigger, pillar bedded by a great smith. To build this rifle, with better parts, cost about half of what a Gunwerks MTX would cost you. Not to mention the satisfaction gained by successfully hunting with a rifle you built yourself with loads you developed yourself is immeasurable.