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Barrel chambering training
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2808267" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Hope that I am not stepping on this Post.</p><p>When UCzO mentioned that he spoke with Bob, I am thinking that was Bob Pastor the "Viper".</p><p>Bob sold his business and then purchased top of the line Late and Mill ($50K+) for just to "TEACH" some shooter/hunters that might want to get into Chambering Barrels. Gives them an idea on how it is done and how to proceed if you want to continue in the "DARK WORLD" of chambering rifles.</p><p>Bob basically charges a small fee and gives you hands on experience on how to chamber a barrel. It is not a full blowen Machinist/Gunsmith Course.</p><p>We do the same thing for the youth in our area, for free, to give them an idea on how rifles are built.</p><p>I was fortunate to have the top shooter in PA show me how barrels were chambered when I was in my early teens over 50 years ago.</p><p>I would say that Bob the "Viper" is just passing his knowledge on for free because of his passion for shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2808267, member: 116439"] Hope that I am not stepping on this Post. When UCzO mentioned that he spoke with Bob, I am thinking that was Bob Pastor the "Viper". Bob sold his business and then purchased top of the line Late and Mill ($50K+) for just to "TEACH" some shooter/hunters that might want to get into Chambering Barrels. Gives them an idea on how it is done and how to proceed if you want to continue in the "DARK WORLD" of chambering rifles. Bob basically charges a small fee and gives you hands on experience on how to chamber a barrel. It is not a full blowen Machinist/Gunsmith Course. We do the same thing for the youth in our area, for free, to give them an idea on how rifles are built. I was fortunate to have the top shooter in PA show me how barrels were chambered when I was in my early teens over 50 years ago. I would say that Bob the "Viper" is just passing his knowledge on for free because of his passion for shooting. [/QUOTE]
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