I hear the preaching about the one hole rifle at 400 yards, but to be honest, somewhat less accuracy than that is acceptable for a reliable hunting rifle. All of my custom rifles except one London Rigby Mauser were built by John Oberlies of Dayton, Ohio. I have them in a wide range of calibers from ..22 rimfire to .375 H&H and all are suitably accurate for any hunting use. The Rigby is also in .375 H&H and is a good backup for the Oberlies Model 70 in .375. I doubt if any of the larger caliber Oberlies guns are one hole shooters at 400 yards, but will probably shoot one hole at 100 yards with the right loads. These rifles were all built in the thirties and still shoot like they did when they were new. The barrels are all Winchester except one Jerry Gebby Varminter with his barrel. I love looking at and studying modern customs, but I really don't need to have one built. I am loving this thread.