yes

the "occasional" exception to the rule is always there. as i said, if you your ar is a "shooter..." awesome! keep it!
i had a reminton 5R stock, that outshot my friends rem700 that he has droped over $3000 into.
that was not the point of my posts or the reason to the answer of "why is a $2000 AR better than a $600 one"
it has been made clear your point that a "cheaper gun" CAN be as good as a more expensive one...
but if you have 10 standard ARs... yes 1 might have tuned out to be that magic rifle... that shoots as good as a larue OBR.... but what about the 9 others?
i know 3 other friends that bought a rem5R same time i did.
mine shot a TRUE 1/4 MOA.
theirs all shot about 1/2-3/4 MOA
guys spend 600-1200 on a rifle that will guarantee 1MOA...
and some guys spend 3000-6000 on a rifle that will guarantee 1/4 MOA
my 5R proved what your saying.... yes. a cheaper rifle can shoot as good or sometimes even better then a more expensive rifle...
but its not the norm.
so when your asking a "general" question of why is a $2000 AR better then a $600 AR"...
the GENERAL answer is simply it is better build with more quality parts that make it more accurate...
(yes there are expeptions!)
no?
