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Gunsmithing
rebarreling at home
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<blockquote data-quote="krlemas" data-source="post: 183367" data-attributes="member: 9780"><p>It depends on why you want to do the work yourself. If it is for the satisfaction of knowing that you are using something that you have helped build than I would say go for it. But if it is to save money and you will probably only be doing one or two than by the time you get or rent some required tooling ( barrel vise with bushing,action wrench, headspace gauge,reamer if it is short chambered,etc) it will work out cheaper to have it done.If you decide to do it smartflix.com rents DVD's on this subject.Good luck</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krlemas, post: 183367, member: 9780"] It depends on why you want to do the work yourself. If it is for the satisfaction of knowing that you are using something that you have helped build than I would say go for it. But if it is to save money and you will probably only be doing one or two than by the time you get or rent some required tooling ( barrel vise with bushing,action wrench, headspace gauge,reamer if it is short chambered,etc) it will work out cheaper to have it done.If you decide to do it smartflix.com rents DVD's on this subject.Good luck Ken [/QUOTE]
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