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If anyone wants to know the name of the “gunsmith” on the west side of Atlanta who sold me this this job of rifle stock bedding, please respond with your email, since we can’t demean this forum with factual bad recommendations.
Uh, I taught myself 30-years ago by reading an Army manual. How about starting with a basic build? Buy yourself one of roll-out mats imprinted with the list of AR parts for starters.
Keep your favorite rifle and have a 300 Norma Magnum built. Space the components out over time with your gunsmith. Folks here can help you find a smith. One of mine being test-fired by the smith.
Uh, I was not commenting on money being spent to purchase a firearm. Do you have reading comprehension issues...maybe that is why you like being taught what you could otherwise easily learn for yourself...that is, if you can read.
I feel superior on the basis of proven experience in the matters that I chose to comment upon. Nothing will do a shooter better than a copy of the Ballistic application, a mirage chart, the Beaufort wind chart and time at the club’s 600 yard range playing with wind corrections.
Uh, there is such a thing as OJT along with reading and study. Requiring to be nursed by “education” (usually a keen grasp of the obvious) is a Democrat/Liberal/Socialist trait. Start off with a “home job” of AI AT chassis with a Remington Cheapie or up to 5R long range model and a Jewell...
I had a gunsmith, who did great work, but set the world's record for being crotchety, who has since recently passed - the cognoscente may be able to figure out the person. But in my first build attempt when arrangements went South, I bad-mouthed his name across every related social media...
All, for the record, I had previously pathetically whined about a problem in dealing with Robert Gradous (Georgia) in getting a build completed. I have just returned from his superbly-equipped shop where, at his invitation, I witnessed - and participated in - the 300 Winchester Magnum build...