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Achieving a Dream - Best Gunsmith school to go to in the Western States
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowwalker" data-source="post: 1646276" data-attributes="member: 106000"><p>I worked for a barrel maker that dealt exclusively in extreme accuracy. We would never hire a trade school graduate because what was taught there was not state of the art in our particular field, we always had to retrain them to our methods and standards.</p><p>Get the machinery, lathe and Bridgeport down solid as you will use both all the time.</p><p>Decide if you want to specialize or do everything. The best way is to serve an apprenticeship to learn the tricks, as there are many. Wishing you luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowwalker, post: 1646276, member: 106000"] I worked for a barrel maker that dealt exclusively in extreme accuracy. We would never hire a trade school graduate because what was taught there was not state of the art in our particular field, we always had to retrain them to our methods and standards. Get the machinery, lathe and Bridgeport down solid as you will use both all the time. Decide if you want to specialize or do everything. The best way is to serve an apprenticeship to learn the tricks, as there are many. Wishing you luck. [/QUOTE]
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