Are they building a good rifle? Looks that way. Can it hold MOA 100 to 1000? Maybe. Maybe, because it didn't consistently. Some of that was shooter/ spotter.
Mis-truths were told:
Custom rifles cost $4K to $10K. Not true. $1300 will get a plain action and stock, a high end barrel, chambered better than any mass produced will be. $2K is about what I have in three of mine with barrel, stock, bottom metal.
Those custom rifles REQUIRE custom ammo. Way false. If that Browning can hold 1 MOA with mass ammo, a custom rifle certainly can.
Dude brought up bullet spin based on barrel twist direction, just so that he could look "cool". I don't know of many manufacturers in North America that use anything other than a right hand twist. That was just noise.
Calling corrections for the hits and misses was crap.
Some of those groups went anything to write home about if they're wanting to brag on their rifle, not to mention they were high, low, left, right of where they should've been on the target.
Bet it's a pretty good rifle, they kind of got clownish on their promotion of it. Just my take.
What he said above:
True, I'm getting a 284 built now, bartlein barrel 400$, A5 stock 600$, rem 700 action 350$, bix and Andy trigger 425$, gunsmith labor ??? last one was 400$ he built for me. I already have the scope and mounts. A lot depends on the smith on how good the gun will shoot, then the quality of the brass and load development. IMO its money well spent and gives me peace of mind when taking a long shot on a animal.