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Thinking of buying a lathe, how hard is it to chamber a rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="yoteslayer" data-source="post: 2682390" data-attributes="member: 63634"><p>You know there are a lot of Gunsmith's that think everyone but themselves are hacks the truth is if you have good hand eye coordination and are good at figuring things out anyone can chamber an accurate rifle there will be a learning curve of course but in today's world there are so many place to look for knowledge about what ever you are doing there are Sommer courses if you don't want to go to school for a few years everyone has to start somewhere do you think the best gunsmiths we're great from the start I doubt it but what they had was the desire to learn and are willing to do what ever it takes to do nothing but outstanding work Gunsmithing is always changing not sure about other smiths but I read and investigate as much as I can to find better ways of doing things just don't get the attitude that you know everything because I'm sure the top smiths are always learning and experimenting to do a better job</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yoteslayer, post: 2682390, member: 63634"] You know there are a lot of Gunsmith’s that think everyone but themselves are hacks the truth is if you have good hand eye coordination and are good at figuring things out anyone can chamber an accurate rifle there will be a learning curve of course but in today’s world there are so many place to look for knowledge about what ever you are doing there are Sommer courses if you don’t want to go to school for a few years everyone has to start somewhere do you think the best gunsmiths we’re great from the start I doubt it but what they had was the desire to learn and are willing to do what ever it takes to do nothing but outstanding work Gunsmithing is always changing not sure about other smiths but I read and investigate as much as I can to find better ways of doing things just don’t get the attitude that you know everything because I’m sure the top smiths are always learning and experimenting to do a better job [/QUOTE]
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