It might work, but what's more likely is that you'll have to handload your ammo to really get everything the gun is capable of. As an example, I have a national match Springfield Arms M1A1 that shoots about 10Moa with off the shelf ammo. Even Black Hills shoots bad. Hand loads are .75Moa, and yes, that's center to center. the hand loads use trimmed cases with cleaned and sized flash holes and RCBS competition dies. OAL is matched to the chamber using a Stony Creek gauge.
In other words, there is a heck of a lot more too it than just the gun. I didn't even go into concentricity, bullet jump, neck-only resizing, powder/primer combinations etc. etc. Even with the gun there is a lot of tuning that might need to be done, some of it requiring a machinists' lathe. Check out David Tubb's books and videos to see what I mean. They will give you a lot of info to work with.
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