Recommend a Book/DVD please

scotsgun

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Folks,

I'm over in the UK and am interested in getting into building my own rifles - not for profit; just for me. Now i've spoken with some folks and have concluded that there is alot of mis-information and amateurs who consider themselves better than they are.

So i want to learn the correct methods; not cut corners or take chances. To that end, can you suggest a source of information for me - book, DVD, etc

Thanks
 
Here are a few that I would recomend.
"Advanced Re-Barreling of The Sporting Rifle" Book by Willis H. Fowler Jr.
"Accurizing the Factory Rifle" Book by M. L. McPherson
AGI : #201 CUSTOM BARRELING BOLT ACTION RIFLES -
AGI : #3124 BUILDING THE TACTICAL OR VARMINT RIFLE -
Hope these get you started.

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