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.308 Project -seeking advice-
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<blockquote data-quote="Ripper" data-source="post: 412131" data-attributes="member: 25842"><p>Yes indeed, it is a tool. I have a tendeny to over baby my equipment. A infantry soldier to; try and imagine that. I had a soldier in my platoon leave his weapon with a brand new leupold scope laying on its side letting the scope get all scratched up and banged up. Long story short I blew up on him others thought I was out of line. Maybe I was but I saw him walk past it many a time and failed to correct it. His iPOD seemed more important to him and it made me mad. Of course "atleast in the Army" soldier's get away with a lot more than they use to. </p><p> </p><p>I do not have a goal weight but being heavy is of no issue for me at all. I'm wanting to pick out a heavier contour. At the same time this rifle isn't a 25mm so to big just wouldn't make any sense. Well I better get on the ball here with this. Would a smith have a problem with me sending him the barrel already complete? </p><p> </p><p>How is A.J Browns work? I have only read a couple people talk about him but their comments were that he does good work at affordable prices. If anyone has a good smith in mind for me that would be great. I am ever so slightly worried about choosing my next smith because my last one did me in pretty good... I had to assist the round 25% of the time becaues it wasn't feeding properly. I was pretty upset about that considering I pad $1000's to wait for 13 months to get a product I least expected to not chamber.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks gentlemen; I really appreciate it.</p><p>Hoooah! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>RiP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ripper, post: 412131, member: 25842"] Yes indeed, it is a tool. I have a tendeny to over baby my equipment. A infantry soldier to; try and imagine that. I had a soldier in my platoon leave his weapon with a brand new leupold scope laying on its side letting the scope get all scratched up and banged up. Long story short I blew up on him others thought I was out of line. Maybe I was but I saw him walk past it many a time and failed to correct it. His iPOD seemed more important to him and it made me mad. Of course "atleast in the Army" soldier's get away with a lot more than they use to. I do not have a goal weight but being heavy is of no issue for me at all. I'm wanting to pick out a heavier contour. At the same time this rifle isn't a 25mm so to big just wouldn't make any sense. Well I better get on the ball here with this. Would a smith have a problem with me sending him the barrel already complete? How is A.J Browns work? I have only read a couple people talk about him but their comments were that he does good work at affordable prices. If anyone has a good smith in mind for me that would be great. I am ever so slightly worried about choosing my next smith because my last one did me in pretty good... I had to assist the round 25% of the time becaues it wasn't feeding properly. I was pretty upset about that considering I pad $1000's to wait for 13 months to get a product I least expected to not chamber. Thanks gentlemen; I really appreciate it. Hoooah! :) RiP [/QUOTE]
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