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Custom actions, are they worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="JAYgs8163" data-source="post: 2988146" data-attributes="member: 37460"><p>It absolutely doesn't give you false confidence when you go practice at long ranges and everything comes together just fine. Why do you think every one is so called "Cherry picking". So if I shoot a .25 group and then Shoot a .35-.50 group next who cares. Nobody here is shooting benchrest 100 yard groups. I go to the range after load is done and shoot to practice I check zero at 100 and if I'm under 1/2" groups I'm satisfied my rig is still dialed in. I then confirm MV still as accurate and I start shooting at distance. When I'm hitting my targets at 500-800 meters in the kill zone on EVERY shot I don't go through the brain damage of all the statistical items you mention. I know my rifles and what they're capable of and what I can control. Reading the wind and setting up a shot to me take precedence over whether my rifle is shooting .1 or .3. Again, though. To each their own and this thread is now COMPLETELY DERAILED from the original topic.</p><p></p><p>Yes, A "custom action" is worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAYgs8163, post: 2988146, member: 37460"] It absolutely doesn't give you false confidence when you go practice at long ranges and everything comes together just fine. Why do you think every one is so called "Cherry picking". So if I shoot a .25 group and then Shoot a .35-.50 group next who cares. Nobody here is shooting benchrest 100 yard groups. I go to the range after load is done and shoot to practice I check zero at 100 and if I'm under 1/2" groups I'm satisfied my rig is still dialed in. I then confirm MV still as accurate and I start shooting at distance. When I'm hitting my targets at 500-800 meters in the kill zone on EVERY shot I don't go through the brain damage of all the statistical items you mention. I know my rifles and what they're capable of and what I can control. Reading the wind and setting up a shot to me take precedence over whether my rifle is shooting .1 or .3. Again, though. To each their own and this thread is now COMPLETELY DERAILED from the original topic. Yes, A "custom action" is worth it. [/QUOTE]
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