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Hi All, After have re-read the Taffin's book, after have searched on all forums, similar topics, I can't have a real position on this subject!!!! I think replies to this post could interrest many other guys like me. I have seen any bad comments for work of John Linebaugh, David Clements, Hamilton Bowen and Jim Stroh. I have seen any bad comments for FA. I have seen some good and bad comments for work of Jack huntington, Phil&Rodg, Gary Reeder, BFR and few others. From my personal experience (up to now); I know only the quality of FA, but I have on order 2 guns at custom gunsmith listed above. What do you consider to buy a FA or custom guns for the same caliber? If FA doesn't chamber a caliber what do you consider to buy a gun made by this gunsmith or an other gunsmith? -name? -cost of finished gun? -time to build the gun? -quality of work? -looking of finished gun? -accuracy of gun built? -minimum tolerances? -lined bore or not? -metal use for the conversion? -bad/good comments posted on the forums? -..... I ask you that to know how I can avoid to be disapointed for these guns. It is hard for me to understand to like a gun you need to like the gunsmith who will biuld the gun before. As some of post I have seen were partial and not objective. I thank you in advance for replies you will post. | ||
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Have you considered the czechish Picra by Ivo Picek in the bottle-necked .308 Picra? It's a really top-quality gun and has collected quite a number of world championships in silhouette shooting in the last three years. It's price is about 2500 euros, I think. | |||
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The finest revolver that I own is a Silver Seville in 357Max. It is absolutely perfect. I can't find a blemish on it or anything that I would change. A buddie of mine has a Linebaugh made 475. It is a very nice gun. Operation is smooth, finish is excellent and accuracy is better than expected. I like the looks of the Bowen front sight better though. That is my only complaint about his 475. For a custom revolver, I would choose lineboreing first, then personal options and last price. lar | |||
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