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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 157618" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>If your wanting to get into the actual building of a rifle as in putting the barrel to the action and blue printing then the first thing I would sugest is a machienst class at a votech center or trade school , to get the basics of the machines down pat before you start cutting on gun parts.</p><p></p><p>But Roy is right if their is a smith thats willing for you to hang out with and learn in trade for helping him out then thats a good way.</p><p></p><p>Their is an old time Benchrest shooter and gun builder about an hour away from her that has set several world records with guns that hes built , I'm gonna try to make my way up their more often to at least hang out and watch. I'm a **** good machinest and consider myself a good builder and I'd put my work up against anybody elses but their always somthing new that can be learned especialy for a benchrest Hall of fame shooter and builder.</p><p></p><p>Eddybo knows who I'm talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 157618, member: 8843"] If your wanting to get into the actual building of a rifle as in putting the barrel to the action and blue printing then the first thing I would sugest is a machienst class at a votech center or trade school , to get the basics of the machines down pat before you start cutting on gun parts. But Roy is right if their is a smith thats willing for you to hang out with and learn in trade for helping him out then thats a good way. Their is an old time Benchrest shooter and gun builder about an hour away from her that has set several world records with guns that hes built , I'm gonna try to make my way up their more often to at least hang out and watch. I'm a **** good machinest and consider myself a good builder and I'd put my work up against anybody elses but their always somthing new that can be learned especialy for a benchrest Hall of fame shooter and builder. Eddybo knows who I'm talking about. [/QUOTE]
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