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Teaching somebody to chamber a barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Lycanit" data-source="post: 1625444" data-attributes="member: 92957"><p>Tbaxi, are you in Huntsville AL by chance?. I have a old friend of mine in the Decatur area.. not exactly a smithy but a incredible machinist. He has cut, threaded, chambered.etc. I'm not sure to what degree he can help. Actually I'll have to see if he is still making chips. Lol. A good Smithy would be great to apprenticeship under. But that isn't what your path in life has for you now. No big issue.. at a point you can pick up those skills after your degree... What you will really find out is you really want to pay a skilled very experienced person to do those things unless you just love tinkering...and taking the risk. Many here do and are accomplished at it. Good luck .shoot a lot and have fun.. I'll try to post what I find or PM me and I'll find out from John if he has time or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lycanit, post: 1625444, member: 92957"] Tbaxi, are you in Huntsville AL by chance?. I have a old friend of mine in the Decatur area.. not exactly a smithy but a incredible machinist. He has cut, threaded, chambered.etc. I'm not sure to what degree he can help. Actually I'll have to see if he is still making chips. Lol. A good Smithy would be great to apprenticeship under. But that isn't what your path in life has for you now. No big issue.. at a point you can pick up those skills after your degree... What you will really find out is you really want to pay a skilled very experienced person to do those things unless you just love tinkering...and taking the risk. Many here do and are accomplished at it. Good luck .shoot a lot and have fun.. I'll try to post what I find or PM me and I'll find out from John if he has time or not. [/QUOTE]
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