Subject says it all... Anyone done it that isn't a smith? Tips, tricks, horror or success stories?
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I guess that one is over my head.![]()
funny I could have swore the title to this thread was chanting your own.
As far as chambering your own I have helped(watched and got in the way). I will be doing it again in the near future too. Hopefully some of the techniques will sink in if I do it enough times.
About 6 years ago I ordered a lefty custom build from GAP with my own receiver. After a year I received it. So I decided I would get my own lathe and shorten that turn around time. I've always been interested in machining, took a couple classes in college{40 yrs ago}. Anyway have been somewhat successful. Have built about 8 or 9 rifles since then. They shoot 1/2 min or better except for my 338 Lapua. Couldn't get that under 3/4's for some reason.
I think if you have the basics down, pay attention to details you should do OK. I do think you need a good basic knowledge of machining operations. You also get a great sense of acomplishment in doing the work yourself. And besides then you have nobody to blame but yourself!!