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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Northern Utah
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1254271" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>Suggestions for future projects... I was wondering who can or will work on savage rifles such as truing the action, chamber a barrel and install and install a muzzle brake as well. Some that I spoke with over the last few years only like to work on Remington actions or something that is custom (Remington clone). I also could travel to someone's shop to drop off a project if it's not a super long drive. Super long to me is something like 10 to 12 hours one way to do business and personally I would rather meet the smith in person than send through the mail. I guess the mail issue because I have never shipped a gun before and when I asked the person behind the counter about the details of shipping one it seemed as if I was a terrorist. So I just told them to not even bother. Thanks for any info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1254271, member: 10429"] Suggestions for future projects... I was wondering who can or will work on savage rifles such as truing the action, chamber a barrel and install and install a muzzle brake as well. Some that I spoke with over the last few years only like to work on Remington actions or something that is custom (Remington clone). I also could travel to someone's shop to drop off a project if it's not a super long drive. Super long to me is something like 10 to 12 hours one way to do business and personally I would rather meet the smith in person than send through the mail. I guess the mail issue because I have never shipped a gun before and when I asked the person behind the counter about the details of shipping one it seemed as if I was a terrorist. So I just told them to not even bother. Thanks for any info. [/QUOTE]
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