Question for you guys that have had custom rifles built.
What kind of wait would one expect it take to get a complete custom rifle built?
Thanks, Billy
Billy,
Asking a gunsmith to procure all the parts necessary for your build will take the longest UNLESS:
It is a bigger builder who maintains a large parts inventory (expensive!).
You specify a stock which is readily available (common specs).
The barrel you need is a more common caliber and contour.
Example and only an example:
GA Precision carries a couple hundred Bartlein barrels in 6mm, 6.5mm and 30 cal. in 3 contours at all times. They usually have several of the most common tactical stocks and several hunter-style stocks on the shelf both McMillan and Manners. They usually have 100-200 of their house actions (Defiance) in various configurations and bolt faces.
The call here is for 2 months when everything is in stock. This is bedded, tuned and painted, ready for shipping. However, based on delivery times for non-stocked barrels and stocks which CAN run up 6 months for the most popular varieties, you could wait 8-9 months depending on the number of builds inhouse already in line.
Now, if you want to do the sourcing of your favorite parts, here are a couple of short cuts:
Call Defiance or any other action maker direct to get the exact action you want but be prepared to wait.
OR
Check the website of a supplier such as Bugholes to see what they have in stock currently. They usually have actions and barrels at retail prices.
Bruno's in Phoenix carries a good selection of the better accuracy brands of actions, barrels and stocks. Check other sources as well.
Both Manners and McMillan have a section on their respective websites for stocks that are currently available. They will be retail priced but ready to ship if they have what you want. McMillan's market site does show slight discounts for some of the stocks that aren't in as high a demand as others. I have saved significantly when a particular stock hung around too long and saved me about 50% just when I needed it. Pure luck, believe me but appreciated none the less.
Don't forget the classified here, either. If you have the time to shop and wait for potential deals, you can save some cash. I have had nothing but great experiences with the sellers on this website.
It also never hurts to ask either. Post a WTB in the Classifieds and see what some of the folks have laying around that might be useful in your build.
Regards.