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What is fair wait time for chamber job?
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<blockquote data-quote="jarnold37" data-source="post: 2539901" data-attributes="member: 29241"><p>Several years ago I was depressed at how long the wait on having barrel work and fitting and chambering was. I was wanting to try different cartridges, barrels and twists but was limited by the time frame. I read an article in precision shooting magazine basically said "if I can do it so can you" So I bought a lathe and even though knowing very little about machining, I jumped head first. Boy, what an adventure. Even though many gunsmiths I contacted were not happy about sharing info, I learned and if I decide I want to have a different barrel or chamberring My wait time is a few enjoyable hours. This was before the internet, but now one can go on youtube and learn to precisely fit and chamber. Ozzie Suarez has the most excellent step by step video series on youtube that anyone can learn how to accurately do it yourself. From start to finish. Wish I had that when I was learning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarnold37, post: 2539901, member: 29241"] Several years ago I was depressed at how long the wait on having barrel work and fitting and chambering was. I was wanting to try different cartridges, barrels and twists but was limited by the time frame. I read an article in precision shooting magazine basically said "if I can do it so can you" So I bought a lathe and even though knowing very little about machining, I jumped head first. Boy, what an adventure. Even though many gunsmiths I contacted were not happy about sharing info, I learned and if I decide I want to have a different barrel or chamberring My wait time is a few enjoyable hours. This was before the internet, but now one can go on youtube and learn to precisely fit and chamber. Ozzie Suarez has the most excellent step by step video series on youtube that anyone can learn how to accurately do it yourself. From start to finish. Wish I had that when I was learning. [/QUOTE]
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