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The Basics, Starting Out
Very basic about customizing a rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="uncle_creepy" data-source="post: 373076" data-attributes="member: 15659"><p>a great place to start is CPrifles.com. Call and talk to John Lewis and he will give you way more information than you can think about absorbing. then sleep on it, read more articles, call other smiths, sleep on it more, find a bullet you like and go back and ask 'more questions. one thing you will find is you can relatively quickly rule out 'so so' smiths after you talk to a few. some of the Gander Mountain stores have really good smiths others are hacks. </p><p> </p><p>ask and learn and absorb. then decide and you should be able to get references from reputable smiths and talk to them find out what they like what questions they wished they had asked up front etc. </p><p> </p><p>make a list of all the things you want. find a smith that you start to trust and I would be willing to bet you will end up with something you are very happy with.</p><p> </p><p>I want to see pictures when it is done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle_creepy, post: 373076, member: 15659"] a great place to start is CPrifles.com. Call and talk to John Lewis and he will give you way more information than you can think about absorbing. then sleep on it, read more articles, call other smiths, sleep on it more, find a bullet you like and go back and ask 'more questions. one thing you will find is you can relatively quickly rule out 'so so' smiths after you talk to a few. some of the Gander Mountain stores have really good smiths others are hacks. ask and learn and absorb. then decide and you should be able to get references from reputable smiths and talk to them find out what they like what questions they wished they had asked up front etc. make a list of all the things you want. find a smith that you start to trust and I would be willing to bet you will end up with something you are very happy with. I want to see pictures when it is done. [/QUOTE]
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