I have been lurking for a little while and have decided to reach out for some advice. I have a desire to build a long-range rifle for hunting and paper/steel. I will primarily shoot at the range out to 600 yards or so. Hunting will range from deer sized game to varmints. I do not need advice on calibers, as there are way too many threads on those subjects. However, I do want advice on the construction of the gun. With today’s custom actions that allow for shouldered prefit barrels, CNC machined stocks to barrel profiles, consistent bottom metal, drop in triggers…: why do I need a gun smith to assemble the rifle? Am I missing something about how consistent and relatively interchangeable the parts are?
I am considering a build of the following:
Big Horn Origin SA LH
Bartlein barrel-have not decided on the shop for the shouldered barrel.
AG Composites Visigoth Stock
Grayboe DBM
Timney Trigger
I don’t want to turn this into a debate on calibers. I have purposely did not list the calibers I am considering. I am trying to figure out if I am missing something about why I must have gunsmith to put all of these pieces together.
I did do some homework on the site, but I did not find a thread to answer these questions.
I am considering a build of the following:
Big Horn Origin SA LH
Bartlein barrel-have not decided on the shop for the shouldered barrel.
AG Composites Visigoth Stock
Grayboe DBM
Timney Trigger
I don’t want to turn this into a debate on calibers. I have purposely did not list the calibers I am considering. I am trying to figure out if I am missing something about why I must have gunsmith to put all of these pieces together.
I did do some homework on the site, but I did not find a thread to answer these questions.