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The Basics, Starting Out
How hard is it to build a rifle by yourself??
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<blockquote data-quote="Hard Cast" data-source="post: 1590703" data-attributes="member: 69073"><p>I am kind of curious as to what the point of these comments are? For example, "A Savage action will never be a Bat action ever!" What is your point? I will assume (maybe I am wrong) that you understand that the specific brand of action has NOTHING to do with the accuracy a rifle. So, with that fact being the case, are you saying that the appearance of a Savage action is not as appealing or that you prefer the way the Bat action functions compared to a Savage? It could be that some folks would rather save some money with a less expensive factory action (Savage, Remington, etc.) and use their money for components that actually do affect the accuracy of a rifle. </p><p></p><p>Lastly to dragonfly; Again, I am curious to know why you keep bring up the gunsmith issue when the OP is asking about building a rifle with a method that does not require ANY smithing at all? Maybe some of us readers lack understanding so please explain to us why you would need a "skilled machinist" for a project that does not require any machining at all?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard Cast, post: 1590703, member: 69073"] I am kind of curious as to what the point of these comments are? For example, “A Savage action will never be a Bat action ever!” What is your point? I will assume (maybe I am wrong) that you understand that the specific brand of action has NOTHING to do with the accuracy a rifle. So, with that fact being the case, are you saying that the appearance of a Savage action is not as appealing or that you prefer the way the Bat action functions compared to a Savage? It could be that some folks would rather save some money with a less expensive factory action (Savage, Remington, etc.) and use their money for components that actually do affect the accuracy of a rifle. Lastly to dragonfly; Again, I am curious to know why you keep bring up the gunsmith issue when the OP is asking about building a rifle with a method that does not require ANY smithing at all? Maybe some of us readers lack understanding so please explain to us why you would need a “skilled machinist” for a project that does not require any machining at all? [/QUOTE]
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