With a factory rifle you "pays your money and takes your chances" and sometimes you get lucky. I think my friend got a good B-14R capable of winning any LR .22 match. What you get with a custom rifle is a guarantee and having it pimped out just the way you want.
That being said we also played with my brother in law's new $6,000 Vudoo in a manner's composite stock, proof barrel and a Khales 3-18 on top. The Vudoo had better precision which was more and more noticeable the farther out we shot. In spite of this, my friend's B14-R was "good enough" to consistently hit the 1.5 MOA targets at 200 yards with ammo it liked . A better shooter with his B-14R would beat a less experienced shooter with the Manners/Vudoo; however, I would choose the Vudoo because I am superstitious and need all the help I can get and it would gain you a couple of points at distance.
Don't know about dry firing the B14-R
That being said we also played with my brother in law's new $6,000 Vudoo in a manner's composite stock, proof barrel and a Khales 3-18 on top. The Vudoo had better precision which was more and more noticeable the farther out we shot. In spite of this, my friend's B14-R was "good enough" to consistently hit the 1.5 MOA targets at 200 yards with ammo it liked . A better shooter with his B-14R would beat a less experienced shooter with the Manners/Vudoo; however, I would choose the Vudoo because I am superstitious and need all the help I can get and it would gain you a couple of points at distance.
Don't know about dry firing the B14-R
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