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05 October 2009, 19:32
coyote bait
Custom Rifles
Are Christensen arms rifles really worth the price? Do you get what you pay for?


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05 October 2009, 22:43
aliveincc
My father has several--along w/ a dozen or more other customs--and claims they shoot as well. I think they are over priced.
I'm having a different smith build me a rifle very similar to the Christensen for much less $$$.
05 October 2009, 23:16
DuggaBoye
quote:
Originally posted by coyote bait:
Are Christensen arms rifles really worth the price? Do you get what you pay for?


Picking Custom rifles is like picking a wife--
lots of great girlfriends out there--
but when you marry one-- well-

These guys build nice equipment--
so do others--

if spending the money--BE Sure to GET what YOU want--

afterall, you will be living with HER for a while


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05 October 2009, 23:53
coyote bait
quote:
Originally posted by aliveincc:
My father has several--along w/ a dozen or more other customs--and claims they shoot as well. I think they are over priced.
I'm having a different smith build me a rifle very similar to the Christensen for much less $$$.


What are some of the other places that build good rifles?


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06 October 2009, 00:13
gerryb
what caliber are you building. I have several of them and if a dangerous game rifle i might go somewhere else .400 or above. 375 RUM and down mine shoot really good and seem to shoot most loads.IF bigger cal I would go with AHR
06 October 2009, 00:18
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http://forums.accuratereloadin...801053701#9801053701


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06 October 2009, 00:19
coyote bait
quote:
Originally posted by gerryb:
what caliber are you building. I have several of them and if a dangerous game rifle i might go somewhere else .400 or above. 375 RUM and down mine shoot really good and seem to shoot most loads.IF bigger cal I would go with AHR


I am trying to decide between a 7STW and a 300RUM.


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06 October 2009, 00:44
rcamuglia
Hi coyote bait........

If you want a hell of a rifle at an ubelievably reasonable price call Charley Robertson at Score High Gunsmithing here in Albuquerque. (505) 292-5532

He is making some of the most accurate rifles around. Just this weekend at the F class National Championships a gentleman finished second while shooting one of his productions.

He'll make you whatever you want; a hunting rifle or competitive rifle.......
06 October 2009, 00:51
DuggaBoye
traditional-
Sterling Davenport--(though I hear rumors he has stopped accepting orders)

lightweight--
http://www.riflesinc.com/


and of course many others-- it' a matter of time, money and preference.


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06 October 2009, 14:03
coyote bait
Do the carbon fiber barrels really help you out? Do they have a longer barrel life?


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06 October 2009, 18:43
DuggaBoye
They are lighter.

They are harder to build to make them as accurate as compared with a conventional.
(I have owned only two in magnum calibres)

Properly done in a lightweight hunting rifle they are great.

I do not know of increased longevity claims or reports with repetitive long term use
(competition type, etc)
,perhaps someone else may have insight on this.


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06 October 2009, 19:38
cutiger
I went to gun school in CO with Sterling, and I heard a while back that he had basically retired but his son is builing rifles.


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06 October 2009, 19:39
aliveincc
Before Opromises took the throne, I decided to have a 223 bolt gun built to go w/ my black guns. The smith put together a Rem 700, fluted barrel, tefloned and tuned. It shoots very well. Now I'm having him build a 308 to go w/ my Springfields. Same rifle except HS stock and carbon barrel. He tells me the Carbon barrels shoot very well. These are more along the lines of hunter/tactical guns and will be used for hunting unless we have to have another revolution to keep our country. Thinking ahead!
06 October 2009, 19:49
DMB
I'd have to do a whole lot of investigatin' before plunking down my cash for a carbon fiber barrel...
Like the old saying goes, if they was that good, why ain't everyboby usin' 'em?




06 October 2009, 19:58
DuggaBoye
quote:
Originally posted by DMB:

Like the old saying goes, if they was that good, why ain't everyboby usin' 'em?


1.) Demand

2.) $$$$$$

3.) Building expertise


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06 October 2009, 20:03
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quote:
Originally posted by DuggaBoye:
quote:
Originally posted by DMB:

Like the old saying goes, if they was that good, why ain't everyboby usin' 'em?


1.) Demand

2.) $$$$$$

3.) Building expertise


Thank you, I'll stick will solid steel barrels.
YMMV however.




07 October 2009, 01:30
butchlambert
I visited with Sterling Davenport at this years DSCI and he had a booth and was taking orders.
Butch
07 October 2009, 01:51
DuggaBoye
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Originally posted by butchlambert:
I visited with Sterling Davenport at this years DSCI and he had a booth and was taking orders.
Butch

Same here,
this was recent scuttlebutt, have not bothered to call him to verify.


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07 October 2009, 12:18
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quote:
Originally posted by DuggaBoye:


Picking Custom rifles is like picking a wife--
lots of great girlfriends out there--
but when you marry one-- well-

These guys build nice equipment--
so do others--

if spending the money--BE Sure to GET what YOU want--

afterall, you will be living with HER for a while


That about says it all when dealing with custom gunsmiths.....when you find the right one it will be for life........ Dennis A. Erhardt is mine..... Big Grin


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