urbanrifleman
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$900 isn’t out of line if all you are doing is delivering a rifle to a smith. If he has to spend the time to buy the barrel (and you want a top of the line brand / mfg), pay the shipping and front the $ to do so and then collect sales tax on the barrel you are likely over $500 just for the tube. If the guy can do the entire job in 4 hrs that is $100 an hour and that is CHEAP if he has a ligit business with overhead and taxes and all of that jazz.
If a barrel indicates easily it takes me 4 hours or there about just to do the machine work on a barrel. Another hour worth of labor by the time I disassemble your rifle, screw new barrel on, mark barrel and put rifle back together. Never mind test firing or sighting or anything else you may want.
Remember if you are using a reputable qualified machinist you can live by the old adage of “Good, Fast, Cheap - chose two”…
Think of it this way… If you pay yourself $60 an hour and bill 2080 hours a year (40 hrs x 52 weeks) that is only $125K and that isn’t enough if you have to pay for your own health care or put enough in a retirement account to actually retire some day and still have some kind of comfortable existence…
The guys that painted my house made way more than $60 an hour. Way more. Electricians are $120 to $200. Plumbers are $150 to $250. A trip to the emergency room might cost you $10000 an hour. Car mechanics claim to charge $120 but they make way more than that, in reality.
Honestly, $100 per hour for barrel work is half what they should be charging. It's not 1988 anymore.
Machines are not cheap. Tools aren't cheap.
And think about this. Mess up one blank and you bought it. I learned that when I had my guitar store. You drop some guys Les Paul and snap it in two, you own that sucker. Then all your profit for two months is gone.