My buddy recently bought the Gunwerks set-up very similar to the one described by the OP. Due to his high intensity job, he didn't have sufficient time available for the pre and post homework, and went the turnkey route. I had the opportunity to see the rifle in action and get a close look at it on a hunting trip this past season. IMO, when looking at everything that was included in the package, the cost difference was not as extreme as one would think. Out of the box, using the 200 rounds(with recipe) supplied, this already broken in/sighted rifle was consistently nuts on at 1000 yards and capable of shooting better then many experienced shooters can shoot. The workmanship, finish, quality, and function was superb. Considering the materials and labor for the breaki-in, work-up, the niceties of the custom case and other hidden costs that we tend to not take into account, I would peg the actual cost difference to alternative approaches "much closer" then most think......