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Gunsmithing
Cost of rifle stock work
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<blockquote data-quote="jpfrog" data-source="post: 3012849" data-attributes="member: 32525"><p>All he's gotta do is not screw up what is probably already an expensive piece of wood that has been semi-inletted. And we all know the last 20% of work takes 80% of the overall time…it's the little details that chew away at the clock, and make the most costly mistakes.</p><p></p><p>OP, I would say $500 is a great price, especially if the smith is good at it. Not all are- many will send wood work out to be done by specialists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpfrog, post: 3012849, member: 32525"] All he’s gotta do is not screw up what is probably already an expensive piece of wood that has been semi-inletted. And we all know the last 20% of work takes 80% of the overall time…it’s the little details that chew away at the clock, and make the most costly mistakes. OP, I would say $500 is a great price, especially if the smith is good at it. Not all are- many will send wood work out to be done by specialists. [/QUOTE]
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