thekriebles
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SmokinJoe said:Eddie Harren is near you & Bob Green isn't too far away. +1 on Sid & Clay...
+1 on all above. And, Benchrest Hall of Fame Clarence Hammonds is another just north of you in southern PA.
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SmokinJoe said:Eddie Harren is near you & Bob Green isn't too far away. +1 on Sid & Clay...
Kings X said:Stool you hit a sore spot.
Mike Bryant has a 132 page PDF on chambering. In it are methods from many many leading gunsmiths. All are different with the same results - great chambers. Some use the steady rest method. I for one also use a steady rest to chamber in. I have 8 customers holding 22 National Records. I am a machinist that does barreling. Any way will work - you just have to find someone you trust. You cannot go wrong with any of the above recommended smiths.
GSPV said:With all the information and great tools out there, it is actually surprising that anyone cuts an unacceptable chamber.
Erik Cortina said:There are a few that can do it. I have personally witnessed Speedy cut flawless and concentric chambers.
stool said:NO, ITS NOT....
there are those that "know" how it is done and have no time to look at anything else(learn something new).
some are just , old, set in their ways and have too much equipment tied up in their poor process.
GSPV said:With all the information and great tools out there, it is actually surprising that anyone cuts an unacceptable chamber.
Colo204 said:Erik Cortina said:There are a few that can do it. I have personally witnessed Speedy cut flawless and concentric chambers.
What is Speedy's contact info?