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Considering a singleshot, really attracted the TC contender. Im thinking about ordering a fully custom Bullberry rifle which I priced out at about $1K. Comparing ordering a G2 with a custom TC 18" .17hmr barrel still comes in under $600. Im looking for accuracy and good looks, I have no doubt the bullberry rifle would be a work of art, just wondering from a performance perspective if there are huge tremendous differences between the two. I think I'll get my moneys worth spending under $600 on a G2 and in looks and attention to detail alone, I see the value in the bullberry. Wondering if the Bullberry will perform $500 better... Any thoughts?

Is the rifling twist the same in bullberry and TC hmr barrels?

Are there any classic problems to look out for with a G2 in HMR? Been reading up, seems like once you go TC, you are a fan for life, haha. Looking for accuracy for target and occasional prarie dogs.
 

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whats the story with the bullberry forearm hangar system, they claim it to be more accurate. Im sure they would best answer that question, but already have a million questions for them. I contacted eabco about cutting down a stock barrel and that was even a 4-6 week wait.

has anyone actually compared accuracy between a stock t/c hmr barrel and a bullberry? The bullberry is soooo appealing for so many different reasons but want to make sure Im giving the stock t/c a chance before spending a big amount of $$$ if I dont need to. I think I ultimately really want a gun I can be really proud of from a craftmanship standpoint, obviously the bullberry provides for that. I have a marlin 917vs which shoots great, I like it alot, but its just not "special" if you know what I mean.

I just looked on the ott page, the double barrel rimfire JKL is probably checking out if you guys havent seen pictures of it.
 
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