Re: 2010 Snipers Hide Rifle Build
Hey folks, I see 'bert's point and respect it, and I believe the rest of us should do likewise. There's your 'haves' and 'havenots', and I'm one of the 'haves'. I have a need to find a way to do the good things we all support here, and I am also blessed with an income that is largely based on Social Security Disability. I believe we've all read about that somewhere. And thank you all for your contributions, and BTW, I made mine too; back when I was earning roughly 4 times what I 'pull down' now.
Most of you who've been here awhile know I've made a pretty consistent pitch for getting the most from factory rifles. It's all very well and good to covet green grass and all, but maybe a lot of us would do as well, or better, by simply earning how to shoot the rifles we already have, and better.
The builders serve a valid and righteous purpose. Some here <span style="font-style: italic">can</span> shoot the rifles they already have, and can legitimately prosper from a rifle built to custom specification. These people need good builders.
Other people maybe can't shoot what they've got, but think they not only can, they think they can do so well they also need good builders. Well who the heck am I to disagree? It's a free world, and money talks (and these folks' money subsidizes the builds of the others...). There is <span style="font-style: italic">nothing</span> wrong with this picture, and if you think there is, we are talking different arguments.
But this argument is exclusive of means the likes of which I luxuriate within. My luxuries are many and satisfying, and all have one common denominator, a pretty inexpensive one. Hey, I'm happy, I'm fulfilled, I have no petty envies. And I honestly think I'm one of those guys who are still adequately challenged by the capacities of a decent factory rifle. The only reason I'm talking about grouping up on a factory 'spec rifle' at all is because it allows one the means to spec out something and also provide a provider with a worthwhile niche market to justify catering to that particular spec. Its really very little different from what a smaller provider does for a 'reguler' group buy.
<span style="font-style: italic">Except;</span> this niche substitutes potentially greater numbers for higher cost, and may very well access a new, and maybe bigger, niche. If it does, it offers the newer shooter entre to higher performance, and in so doing, preps them for the next, higher, more specialized niches that the premium builders can satisfy. In essence it prepares the fallow field for its new productivity, where seeds of excellence can grow and prosper.
Not an as alternative, rather as a complement.
Greg