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Thinking of buying a lathe, how hard is it to chamber a rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffpatton00" data-source="post: 2681639" data-attributes="member: 97649"><p>I bought a mill from Grizzly a couple of years ago, not for gunsmithing or even because I "needed" one but because I thought it would be useful to do things which I hadn't even thought of yet. It turns out it's been useful for a wide range of things, and I've been glad I made the leap. At the same time, it's absolutely true that the mill was the first of many purchases, followed by a lot of different tooling. But, the adventure of learning new skills and the practicality of having a tool to do things that would otherwise be difficult, has made it very worthwhile for me. I keep looking at lathes too, not for specific gunsmithing purposes but rather for those ad-hoc turning needs that come up, but so far I've had enough self-discipline to resist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffpatton00, post: 2681639, member: 97649"] I bought a mill from Grizzly a couple of years ago, not for gunsmithing or even because I "needed" one but because I thought it would be useful to do things which I hadn't even thought of yet. It turns out it's been useful for a wide range of things, and I've been glad I made the leap. At the same time, it's absolutely true that the mill was the first of many purchases, followed by a lot of different tooling. But, the adventure of learning new skills and the practicality of having a tool to do things that would otherwise be difficult, has made it very worthwhile for me. I keep looking at lathes too, not for specific gunsmithing purposes but rather for those ad-hoc turning needs that come up, but so far I've had enough self-discipline to resist. [/QUOTE]
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