Well that's sad to hear.. if my stimulus gets here tomorrow oll be looking into purchasing one of his rifles..Ron Hoehn passed away but was a great smith.
Like alot of gunsmiths I'm sure there is a paper trail for the rifle I'm REALLY considering buying it...I'm just not sure whether to believe the round count or not worry bout it. Buy the dang thing and just spin another barrel on it.....Ron ran a shop near the Benchrest Rifle Club. In the St.Louis area. You should get many good reports.
Truer words were never spoken. Or in this case, written.Any time you are buying a used PPC, its best to plan on replacing the barrel. You may end up surprised and it is a low round count laser, but don’t count on it.
Truer words were never spoken. Or in this case, written.
Kinda thought so,Any time you are buying a used PPC, its best to plan on replacing the barrel. You may end up surprised and it is a low round count laser, but don’t count on it.
Huge difference.As a side note...even if the barrel has its best days behind it, it will most likely still be quite accurate. Just not competitive.
As a side note...even if the barrel has its best days behind it, it will most likely still be quite accurate. Just not
Right now I'm not looking to be competitive. I want to get a great beginner rifle... and LEARN LEARN before I start goin to local competitions...As a side note...even if the barrel has its best days behind it, it will most likely still be quite accurate. Just not competitive.
Ron was a Benchrest Hall of Fame shooter, and he built fine guns. I had one of his benchrest guns, and I have a varmint gun which he built for me, and a 22-250 which re re-barreled. I have been happy with all of his work.I found a gently used 6ppc and was wondering bout the gunsmith...: R. Hoehn. . I tried a search but wasn't coming up with much info.
Buy it--Ron always used quality components and was a great smith!!!!I found a gently used 6ppc and was wondering bout the gunsmith...: R. Hoehn. . I tried a search but wasn't coming up with much info.
It sold this morning.. I'm bummed out ...Buy it--Ron always used quality components and was a great smith!!!!
Bring to a shoot near you and you will find shooters which will help you with components, dies etc
You can find shoots by going to NBRSA website or IBS website.
Look/secure a mentor which will shorten your learning curve.
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Enjoy
CLP