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Thinking of buying a lathe, how hard is it to chamber a rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cheyenne 1" data-source="post: 2681455" data-attributes="member: 9735"><p>I didn't do it for him. I threaded the barrel off. You can imagine the chamber wasn't any better. I had a 6.5 barrel I had taken off one of my open guns with a few rounds on. I chambered it and gave it to him. </p><p>Young guy, not a lot of cash. I hate to see people taken advantage of. </p><p></p><p>My whole point is that not Everyone takes the time to do the jobs correctly. Mistakes happen, but why send them out that way?</p><p>I have worked in trades all my life. And have guys work for me that have many years of experience, yet I wouldn't want them to put air in my wheelbarrow tire. (they didn't work for me very long) It's more about the person and there level of quality.</p><p></p><p>To a lot of people its quantity over quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheyenne 1, post: 2681455, member: 9735"] I didn‘t do it for him. I threaded the barrel off. You can imagine the chamber wasn’t any better. I had a 6.5 barrel I had taken off one of my open guns with a few rounds on. I chambered it and gave it to him. Young guy, not a lot of cash. I hate to see people taken advantage of. My whole point is that not Everyone takes the time to do the jobs correctly. Mistakes happen, but why send them out that way? I have worked in trades all my life. And have guys work for me that have many years of experience, yet I wouldn’t want them to put air in my wheelbarrow tire. (they didn’t work for me very long) It’s more about the person and there level of quality. To a lot of people its quantity over quality. [/QUOTE]
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