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<blockquote data-quote="L.Sherm" data-source="post: 1593019" data-attributes="member: 102083"><p>I have my own lathe and have started doing some test threading and other things on it. I've had a guy who does very good gunsmith chambering on mine and I have watched him, it's not as easy as it looks or read about. Theres ways to keep from chatter and rings in your chamber.</p><p>O.P dont take some of the criticism badly, take it as words of advice I also dont think you understand what it takes to thread, chamber and crown a barrel properly but that is in know way should discourage you. Try to find somebody that will mentor or you can watch just understand there not gonna tell you everthing it's an art and they've spend a but load of time and money perfecting it and it's not cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L.Sherm, post: 1593019, member: 102083"] I have my own lathe and have started doing some test threading and other things on it. I've had a guy who does very good gunsmith chambering on mine and I have watched him, it's not as easy as it looks or read about. Theres ways to keep from chatter and rings in your chamber. O.P dont take some of the criticism badly, take it as words of advice I also dont think you understand what it takes to thread, chamber and crown a barrel properly but that is in know way should discourage you. Try to find somebody that will mentor or you can watch just understand there not gonna tell you everthing it's an art and they've spend a but load of time and money perfecting it and it's not cheap. [/QUOTE]
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