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Gunsmithing
Need smith with 28 nosler reamer.
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1212454" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>Yup. I'm surprised it took this many posts for this point to come out. Maybe gunsmiths don't want to give the appearance of raising cost and increasing profit. I'm not a gunsmith, so I have no trouble piling atop your comment. The barrel will be the least of your expenses. Why take the risk of spending the money for quality gunsmithing services by re-working a possibly poor performing factory barrel. You'll be much more apt to get a shooter if you spend the extra money and but a quality, aftermarket, custom barrel. </p><p></p><p>My guess is that 95% or more of the gunsmiths contributing to this Forum agree. But I understand the reluctance to pile on, when they're working for money. Their fees will be about the same either way, but they'd rather end up with a happy customer, than a disappointed one because a factory barrel still won't shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1212454, member: 4191"] Yup. I'm surprised it took this many posts for this point to come out. Maybe gunsmiths don't want to give the appearance of raising cost and increasing profit. I'm not a gunsmith, so I have no trouble piling atop your comment. The barrel will be the least of your expenses. Why take the risk of spending the money for quality gunsmithing services by re-working a possibly poor performing factory barrel. You'll be much more apt to get a shooter if you spend the extra money and but a quality, aftermarket, custom barrel. My guess is that 95% or more of the gunsmiths contributing to this Forum agree. But I understand the reluctance to pile on, when they're working for money. Their fees will be about the same either way, but they'd rather end up with a happy customer, than a disappointed one because a factory barrel still won't shoot. [/QUOTE]
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