highfinblue
Well-Known Member
The tolerances of the machining on the better custom actions are considerably tighter than factory that in itself gives one the opportunity for better accuracy. Taking advantage of that requires precision reloading which is a definite step up in one's game I don't care how long they've been doing it. The best dies, presses, measuring devices, scales and precise bullet seating, shoulder bump, and neck tension in a properly built rifle can do things I didn't even think possible not that many years ago. When you squeeze the trigger, and your spotter says you missed the paper with the second and third shots it brings a smile to my face. Sometimes it's even better than a ragged hole.