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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Melink" data-source="post: 1732248" data-attributes="member: 108064"><p>Curious about others experience... It's been a few years since I've built a rifle but recently I was surprised at what smiths are charging to thread, fit, chamber and bed a rifle. What is the going rate for a high quality smith to do all the work? Couple years back it was $350-$400 to chamber, $75 for threading the muzzle, $250-350 for bedding and maybe $75 for fitting. Are those still normal prices? I've been quoted twice that price lately but maybe that's normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Melink, post: 1732248, member: 108064"] Curious about others experience... It’s been a few years since I’ve built a rifle but recently I was surprised at what smiths are charging to thread, fit, chamber and bed a rifle. What is the going rate for a high quality smith to do all the work? Couple years back it was $350-$400 to chamber, $75 for threading the muzzle, $250-350 for bedding and maybe $75 for fitting. Are those still normal prices? I’ve been quoted twice that price lately but maybe that’s normal. [/QUOTE]
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