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Teaching somebody to chamber a barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Josh P" data-source="post: 1625455" data-attributes="member: 60236"><p>OMG for all you that don't know that is an oh my God. Back off this young man and let him find someone willing to help him know what goes into a rebarrel job. I would be more than happy to help if I could I'm just to far away. I'd do it for free if he sent it to me at this point but that is not what he is looking for. He wants to learn and to learn a person needs to be taught to be taught someone needs to do the teaching. I'm of the opinion that if you have negative feedback for the original poster just keep it to yourself. Let the people with positive suggestions and advice take it from here. The man wants to rebarrel a Tikka my question is why? Most Tikkas shoot pretty good I don't care for the recoil in the magnums they boot me hard it may be how I shoot but a brake helps lots. Tbaxl I'm with you on this one if a fellow doesn't want to help don't just shut up keep it to yourself and move on. To go after someone who needs some teaching to learn something new to do a highly skilled job is dumb. I wish I'd started down this road when I was his age I would be so much further along. Don't listen to a bunch of crabby a** old timers who think because you're young you want want **** for nothing. I wish you all the best in your endeavors and you find the help you need in your neck of the woods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh P, post: 1625455, member: 60236"] OMG for all you that don't know that is an oh my God. Back off this young man and let him find someone willing to help him know what goes into a rebarrel job. I would be more than happy to help if I could I'm just to far away. I'd do it for free if he sent it to me at this point but that is not what he is looking for. He wants to learn and to learn a person needs to be taught to be taught someone needs to do the teaching. I'm of the opinion that if you have negative feedback for the original poster just keep it to yourself. Let the people with positive suggestions and advice take it from here. The man wants to rebarrel a Tikka my question is why? Most Tikkas shoot pretty good I don't care for the recoil in the magnums they boot me hard it may be how I shoot but a brake helps lots. Tbaxl I'm with you on this one if a fellow doesn't want to help don't just shut up keep it to yourself and move on. To go after someone who needs some teaching to learn something new to do a highly skilled job is dumb. I wish I'd started down this road when I was his age I would be so much further along. Don't listen to a bunch of crabby a** old timers who think because you're young you want want **** for nothing. I wish you all the best in your endeavors and you find the help you need in your neck of the woods. [/QUOTE]
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