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Where to start with hobby gunsmithing
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1365465" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>^^^^^^^^ This is the biggest crock of crap propagated today! A man with imagination and the ability to think can have no limits. Sorry to hear you are so mentally challenged you can only do one or 2 things.....</p></blockquote><p>I guess the point went over your head. Example, if your wanting a competition rifle for a certain sport you would go to someone who specializes in that sport as thats what they do all day every day. They are an expert in that field. If you want to polish up old Mausers and fix general stuff, great, but I wont be coming to you to build me an extremely accurate long range hunter or an F-class rifle. Your post makes you sound cynical. You confuse your own interests with others. To truly excel at something it takes a love and dedication for it. For me its long range accuracy, for you it may be doing a wide variety of repair work. So be it. I dropped out in 10th grade, never went to any school of any kind. My rifles have been used by their owners to break 7 long range world records this year alone. Thats what drives me.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1365465, member: 101859"] ^^^^^^^^ This is the biggest crock of crap propagated today! A man with imagination and the ability to think can have no limits. Sorry to hear you are so mentally challenged you can only do one or 2 things.....[/QUOTE] I guess the point went over your head. Example, if your wanting a competition rifle for a certain sport you would go to someone who specializes in that sport as thats what they do all day every day. They are an expert in that field. If you want to polish up old Mausers and fix general stuff, great, but I wont be coming to you to build me an extremely accurate long range hunter or an F-class rifle. Your post makes you sound cynical. You confuse your own interests with others. To truly excel at something it takes a love and dedication for it. For me its long range accuracy, for you it may be doing a wide variety of repair work. So be it. I dropped out in 10th grade, never went to any school of any kind. My rifles have been used by their owners to break 7 long range world records this year alone. Thats what drives me. [/QUOTE]
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