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Too many thumbs, anyway no one mentions Winchester, I find them to have best out of the box trigger,adjusts down to as light as you want. To me the trigger makes the rifle.
 
Ill put my Nosler Custom up against it any day 1/3 the price

I'll put my pawn shop action, internet classifieds pieces and parts, up against it any day at 1/10th the price.


FFS man, what's this world coming to?
 
If it were stainless, I would suggest that you get a Peak 44 stock and a Benchmark Remington KS contour barrel, take it to Chris Brown in Post Falls, and end up with a sub-6 pound all-weather 6.5 Weatherby RPM or 280 AI.
It was bought originally as a donor but that was 12+ years ago. I just don’t really see it happening at this point. Maybe it will stay around as a donor action for my son someday
 
I picked up a used one pre-Covid. Tack driver 7mm-08. I have two prior custom guns I obtained old Mauser actions then had them built. .308 and .338 Win Mag. Those shoot really nice. The Gunwerks is a bit better and I did not need to wait two years to have one built as was the case on my custom guns.
 
If you look at just the rifle price it is a bit more (in the grand scheme of high priced rifles) as any other of the premier builders with premium action, stock, barrel, gunsmith work, etc.

I’m not talking Tikka actions, which are nice, but I’m talking top of the line $1400-$1600 actions, $1000 barrel, $1500 stock, bottom metal, trigger, etc.

Their value add is out of the box readiness (scope + assembly + data package to 1000 yards) and their ammo that is supposed to shoot well out of any of their rifles. Buying a rifle you buy into their system/guarantee.

Is it necessary? No. Can you do the same with a Ruger American? Yep. Even the Gunwerks owner has said so. But, you’re paying for just better quality and someone figuring it all out for you.
What's so special about a $1000 barrel that makes it BETTER than a $400 barrel and who is charging $1000 for their barrels?

Way back Ed Shilen noticed that some barrels measured BETTER than others and in a stroke of marketing genius called them select match and charged $50 more even tho most shooters couldn't tell the difference and probably very few could shoot well enough to tell the difference. Buying a select match was no assurance that you'd get one of those "hummer" barrels.

PapaJohns says they use "better" ingredients in their pizzas. Yeah right. On his outdoor show Steve Wolfe for one of his sponsors Bergara said "it's just a better gun". OK.

I guess "BETTER" is a relative thing.
 
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