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Montour County Rifles taking new orders for 2017
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Cram" data-source="post: 1242532" data-attributes="member: 2215"><p>Hello everyone,</p><p> I know it's been quite a while since I've posted much on LRH. The past several years I've been slammed with work and my back log got to the point where I stopped taking in new work all together until I could see some light at the end of the tunnel. Well that light just started to shine. I still have a hand full of rifles to finish but with trying to stay ahead of some lead times I'm trying to keep my plate full through 2017 at least. I should have all my old orders buttoned up by the end of this year. I hired on an apprentice almost 2 years ago who has been working out wonderfully. He has learned so much so quickly that the few rifles that he built for himself shoot very well. I've slowly been letting him do more and more and he is a big factor in why I'm getting caught up. With my work load reduced my turn around times should be much better, with quality the number one priority though. Anything from full builds to accurizing a factory rifle, bedding, muzzle brakes and small jobs. I'm going to try to be more active on here as much as I can, as it is all of you that help me do what I love for a living.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Cram, post: 1242532, member: 2215"] Hello everyone, I know it's been quite a while since I've posted much on LRH. The past several years I've been slammed with work and my back log got to the point where I stopped taking in new work all together until I could see some light at the end of the tunnel. Well that light just started to shine. I still have a hand full of rifles to finish but with trying to stay ahead of some lead times I'm trying to keep my plate full through 2017 at least. I should have all my old orders buttoned up by the end of this year. I hired on an apprentice almost 2 years ago who has been working out wonderfully. He has learned so much so quickly that the few rifles that he built for himself shoot very well. I've slowly been letting him do more and more and he is a big factor in why I'm getting caught up. With my work load reduced my turn around times should be much better, with quality the number one priority though. Anything from full builds to accurizing a factory rifle, bedding, muzzle brakes and small jobs. I'm going to try to be more active on here as much as I can, as it is all of you that help me do what I love for a living. [/QUOTE]
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