Well sometimes the work far exceeds the value of the firearm or what the manufacturer would charge . After all a one time set up or hand checkering a stock is time consuming and at my pre retirement labor rate of $40-60 per hour ( 10 yrs ago ) you could easily have $500 in a stock . Not counting the bedding , pillars , paint etc .
And God forbidyou make a mistake , time to start over on your dime .
Today I hade a call , wanted to know if I could remove a 700 factory barrel , I said sure , then he tells me his smith will thread it but doesn't have the tools to remove . What ? OK . $150 to remove , and be able to reuse a factory barrel , no marks . He got quiet , and asked why so much , I simply said I assume all the responsibility , so you can take it to someone who uses a die to thread the barrel cause he's cheaper ?
Go figure , guess who buys him a new barrel if it slips , rechambers it cut the threads reblue ,etc
Gary
And God forbidyou make a mistake , time to start over on your dime .
Today I hade a call , wanted to know if I could remove a 700 factory barrel , I said sure , then he tells me his smith will thread it but doesn't have the tools to remove . What ? OK . $150 to remove , and be able to reuse a factory barrel , no marks . He got quiet , and asked why so much , I simply said I assume all the responsibility , so you can take it to someone who uses a die to thread the barrel cause he's cheaper ?
Go figure , guess who buys him a new barrel if it slips , rechambers it cut the threads reblue ,etc
Gary