Re: GAP, SURGEON, or MCMILLAN TAC
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: snipe10</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Ok, here's a loaded question that's probably been hashed out but for $5K, should I buy a GAP , Surgeon or Mcmillan TAC in 308. They all run about the same. The Surgeon and Mcmillan are available now while the GAP will require waiting. What's your preference and why? </div></div>
Hi snipe10,
Me, I'd go for a Tactical Operations (Tac Ops) .308. I know of no other maker who can print groups like Mike's.
But this is at least somewhat a matter of personal needs/tastes. What specifically are you looking for? You just wanna go balls out on accuracy, or are you looking for very accurate (<span style="text-decoration: underline"><</span>0.5) <span style="text-decoration: underline">but also</span> some other things? What I mean is, given that $5k is no small stack of cash, surely you're going to want a rifle that gives you exactly what you're looking for, yeah? For example, if I wanted a rifle on an AI chassis (which I still say is the most beautiful and comfortable chassis out there), I'd not go with Tac Ops; I'd probably go with Gradous or, since it's already on your list, GAP. Tac Ops has an astonishing accuracy guarantee, but not on the AI chassis. For that, Gradous and GAP seem like the real go-to guys. Also, the wait time is shorter from GAP and Gradous than from Tac Ops, so if I didn't like waiting around ~1 year, I'd go with either of them. If I wanted to buy <span style="text-decoration: underline">right now</span>, then I'd likely get a Surgeon, but only because I've not owned one yet and would be dying to try it out, whereas I already know and love the McMillans.
You see what I mean? Who your best builder will be will depend at least in part on what you're looking for and which criteria you rate highest. In the interest of full disclosure, I should point out that I myself did go ahead and order a Delta 51 from Tac Ops (ETA sometime in or after January), and did so specifically because I wanted to go completely balls out on accuracy and don't mind waiting. As much as I'll miss the AI stock, I in no way regret my decision. Mike's guns are consistently just too accurate for me to have chosen otherwise.
Yours,
David