Adaptive Target Rifle.Maybe a silly question but what's an ATR barrel?
Maybe a silly question but what's an ATR barrel?
Not really a fair comparison due to that business had overhead. If the smith does too thats a little different depending if he is at his house or renting a place and thats his main income. I work for a dealership, our door rate is $175 an hour and we are low for the area. Highest paid guy here is $40 an hour. There is a Ford dealer next to us and there highest paid is almost $60 an hour. The firestone i bet only pays that kid $20-25 an hour. Last rifle i built was $500 to chamber and fit the barrel and bed the action. I was fine with that. Just dropped off stuff last night for another build, never asked the price, ill pay what he tells me when its done.The labor rate at my local Firestone service center is $150 an hour.
Thanks! Nice looking rifle. Not sure I see $1200 worth of work to chamber a bbl for one, especially if the barrel extension is re-usable. Maybe there's something else that's less obvious but it looks like it'd be very similar to chambering an AR bbl without a port for the gas system. I can see it if making a one off of the bbl extension is required on top of the rest of the work, maybe.Tubb® Adaptive Target Rifle
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Ahh, yes, that makes a big difference. I thought we were talking labor alone. Still roughly a $400 bbl extension, though. I probably couldn't make a one off for much less. Hard to say without seeing it.That $1200 is a chambered barrel, barrel extension, etc all ready to install in your ATR receiver.
That sounds like a pretty good deal.
The coned lugs are at least an interesting approach. I can see it being somewhat beneficial, all the way around but not sure that they are worth that kinda statement either. If properly done and true, I think the std lug setups that are more commonplace are very good. True is true.I just finished watching several videos.
”The most accurate Rifle I have ever shot” to quote David Tubb.
I’m not sure what market he is steering this toward, but that statement seems a little far reaching.
Marketing at its finestI just finished watching several videos.
”The most accurate Rifle I have ever shot” to quote David Tubb.
I’m not sure what market he is steering this toward, but that statement seems a little far reaching.
I just finished watching several videos.
”The most accurate Rifle I have ever shot” to quote David Tubb.
I’m not sure what market he is steering this toward, but that statement seems a little far reaching.
So David has never shot an honest Short Range or Long Range Benchrest Rifle?I would suggest one should reserve comment until that person explores the design. It's not an improved Mauser. It's next level.
but only "if he does his part"…”it shoots “Ones” all day long”