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Gunsmith Lathe - Grizzly or Precision Matthews
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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 2376814" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>I understand what you are saying, especially on the occupation of the WH. I am not looking to be a gunsmith for anything, just build off a blue print of what I have. I see a lot of top tier rifle builders who are offering certain builds with components they use and they established a standard for those components. What makes those rifles sell is accuracy, look at Ryan Pierce his rifles are hard to beat, look at McWhorter same thing, what I noticed most of all they have particular cartridges they are definitely great at, McWhorter you see has a lot of 7STW out there if you watch there shows you always see a 7STW being used. I have noticed he has now moved into the new 6.5 PRC and his own version of 7SPRC. It is all about passion, I hear what you are saying, I know there is a lot of liability involved, most businesses are, but this one more than others. As for what you mentioned about GS school and the amount of people out of that class you were in and what they do today, I get it, I had a class of 30 at my ITT Technical institute for Electronic Engineering, out of those I only know of two people that are still in the field and I am one of them. The others did it, but did not stay with it and fell back to there old ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 2376814, member: 99039"] I understand what you are saying, especially on the occupation of the WH. I am not looking to be a gunsmith for anything, just build off a blue print of what I have. I see a lot of top tier rifle builders who are offering certain builds with components they use and they established a standard for those components. What makes those rifles sell is accuracy, look at Ryan Pierce his rifles are hard to beat, look at McWhorter same thing, what I noticed most of all they have particular cartridges they are definitely great at, McWhorter you see has a lot of 7STW out there if you watch there shows you always see a 7STW being used. I have noticed he has now moved into the new 6.5 PRC and his own version of 7SPRC. It is all about passion, I hear what you are saying, I know there is a lot of liability involved, most businesses are, but this one more than others. As for what you mentioned about GS school and the amount of people out of that class you were in and what they do today, I get it, I had a class of 30 at my ITT Technical institute for Electronic Engineering, out of those I only know of two people that are still in the field and I am one of them. The others did it, but did not stay with it and fell back to there old ways. [/QUOTE]
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