I have no problem with the original premise of this thread. I've owned many rifles from different manufacturers, no customs, no Kimbers. All but 2 provided adequate hunting accuracy at 100yds, meaning to 2in groups. Most are pretty close to MOA. I shoot stock rifles and factory ammo. I qualify my statements to fact that my rifles are used soley for hunting, and I have no problem getting 1 shot kills. I have no illusions about needing more than what my current herd of rifles provide. The person who said that shooters today may have unrealistic expectations of rifle accuracy, I believe, has a valid point. Basic rifleman skills are not as much a value held by many rifle hunters, as buying the "super rifle". I don't put money into improving accuracy in a rifle, as I have watched others produce a money glut of a project, are not satisfied, and then try to sell it to recoup their money spent. I spend money on ammo and practice with the rifles I have and like. Reloading may, as others have mentioned allow one to tighten groups on many rifles, but I think the best advantage of reloading is that it can cut ammo cost.