Putting together a 30BR Rifle. Looking for very good BR quality Gunsmith, knowing not all are equal. But one that deals Specifically with BR rifles. Preferably a smith in the NE District.
Why in the World would you limit yourself to a Smith in a particular area. Find one of the best and put your stuff in the mail.Putting together a 30BR Rifle. Looking for very good BR quality Gunsmith, knowing not all are equal. But one that deals Specifically with BR rifles. Preferably a smith in the NE District.
Alan Warner of Warner tool. He is next to you in NH. I have not used him, but know that he is pretty highly regarded. He is somewhere on this forum to. I cannot say what particular type of rifle he does tho.Putting together a 30BR Rifle. Looking for very good BR quality Gunsmith, knowing not all are equal. But one that deals Specifically with BR rifles. Preferably a smith in the NE District.
I have a barrel and reamer.Any chance you're looking for a barrel and a reamer?
Although I had a guy ask me today about a barrel blank if I would sell him mine. LolAny chance you're looking for a barrel and a reamer?
When you talk with people about doing this...ask them right away about using your reamer. At the very least, they'll want to look at the print for your reamer.I have a barrel and reamer.
I Wouldn't.I would rather a machinist do the threading and clambering. They work with lathes everyday.
Your every day machinist may not know of the nuances involved with cutting a chamber. There's a difference between a "machinist" and a "gunsmith machinist". Many confuse the two. I am a gunsmith school grad, also. But I had 16+ yrs of job shop machining experience before I enrolled (Montgomery C C , class of '93). But, even though I am retirement age now, I still go to the machine shop for a few hours a day (where 'faster', but still to print, makes more money). I do a lot of barrel work in my 'smith shop, enough I'm not taking on any more until I can catch-up. Part of my backlog is S&W repairs and mods, and the hand fit and finish wood stock work I do, and the rust blue (shop rates $65-$75 if it's something I wanna "f" with). The things a "gunsmith" does! I considered Murry State when I was looking, choose MCC instead, as they went 'deeper' into the trade. Trinidad had a waiting list.I would rather a machinist do the threading and clambering. They work with lathes everyday.
Your every day machinist may not know of the nuances involved with cutting a chamber.
Im not a machinist but Im on the lathe over 40hrs a week.I would rather a machinist do the threading and clambering. They work with lathes everyday.
Dave, Stan Ware had a sign in his shop that said:Approaching 8,000 barrels now on one machine in the last 15 years. No machinist here but I get by.