EddieHarren said:
MDM, you've got it figured out. Go for it.
Eddie, lets see if I got you right,....you mean spending $4K or so for a good lathe and at least that much more for tooling, extra reamers in case you want to build something, extra blanks etc etc so you can build your own one holer in a day from everything you learned doing the last 3-4 barrel jobs isn't worth it???
I have 2 lathes, at one time 20 premium barrel blanks, 25+ reamers and now haven't built a rifle or used them much in almost 2 yrs. All pd for. Even an illiterate retirement investment consultant will eventually come to the conclusion that it is way smarter to plan ahead and perhaps wait a bit than spend $10K on equipment and taxes, insurance, and heat etc on a place to 'store' it all for one or two barrel jobs a year isn't exactly an Einstein idea! While I also agree that giving your parts and dollars to someone you trust will deliver in under a year is frustrating etc I will assure you that buying all the equipment to do a half dozen of your own in your lifetime isn't the solution. Been there doing that, now sold half of the blanks and over half of the reamers I thought I might use some day, most all at a small loss. Buy a blank when you find one or BEFORE you need it and maybe a reamer to your specs so you cannot blame anyone for waiting on those, then schedule a slot for when you think you will need it and NOT for when you want it yesterday and things will be less stressfull. Majority of society have no patience and NO understanding of running a business part or full time and dealing with dozens of customers just like them!!!!
There comes a point where you can no longer justify building more rifles when you aren't shooting 3/4 of what you have built. Might be only 4 or 5 or might be a few more but at some point that machinery and tooling investment and space to store it won't seem like such a great deal, trust me!!!
Case in point, I ordered a stock from McM June 1 as I wanted to try and do one last nice rifle to leave son or nephew. I ordered a Rem Hunter pattern with Krieger #4 BC figuring if I cannot get a #4 I can open it to a Rem Varmint that I have on hand and waited the 4 months quoted. They called Oct 1 that it was done, I was a happy camper to say the least. It arrives in McM Hunter which I didn't even know there was such a pattern and inletted for a Shilen #4. Difference is the McM Hunter has slender forend and it was inletted for biggest barrel possible. Someone/somehow when transferred from my order @ 24hr campfire to McM order things changed as sticker on stock said one thing, order another. So now another 4 month wait for what I want vs. what I got. If that had happened with a customer who is gonna get blamed, McM or your smith for the 4 month 'mistake'?????
Patience, pre planning or buy all your own stuff, learn to do it yourself and blame yourself when you still don't have it yesterday Grasshoppa's!!!
Respectfully Submitted without taking sides!

Dennis