specweldtom
Well-Known Member
Try Ted's Gunshop in Weatherford, Oklahoma. I've been to his shop and seen his work. No shortcuts, quality work every time.
Good luck, Tom
Good luck, Tom
Another thing to keep in mind is they will often perform the work a bit cheaper if your getting them to supply the barrel parts etc.
I have my new krieger barrel on the way and im curiouse of what it costs ro have it threaded,chambered.crowned,and mounted. This is my first build and the gunsmith in my area quoted 500 dollars wich sounded a little expensive, but i could be wrong. Looking for a gunsmith any recomondations. Also need to know about the reamer i need to shoot 180 beeger vlds. My gun is a rem 700 long action that i want to do it in 7 mag. Any help is appreciaated.
I once paid 750 bucks for a chamber/ crown and timed brake install, but it's flawless and shoots lights out!!!
Best money spent
That's the problem with a rem 700 though. Say you buy it for 550 bucks. Add 230 to blueprint, 100 bucks for a rail and have it bedded, total of 880. Stillers are 950 bucks. Resale on the custom action rifle is substantially higher than the Remington.
Ryan Pierce
Piercision Rifles
www.piercisionrifles.com
Ill will try and address the bullet question. The berger vld's can be somewhat picky on seating depth. I got a bunch of records and wins with them jammed .003-015. The problem is for hunting if you are jamming them and there isn't a lot of tension the bullet can get stuck when you eject a loaded round, spilling powder everywhere. Not good to say the least. Some guys have had luck with them off the lands. Ever since Berger came out w the hybrids though Ive forgotten about the vlds. The hybrids are very forgiving on seating depth. They shoot great .020-.060+ off the lands. That's a pretty wide window. I managed to shoot 11 deer out to 300 yards with my 6.5x47 last year with the 140 hybrid and 75% dropped dead right there, shoulder shots. Farthest one went was 20 yards. The bullet left a silver dollar size hole. What more can I ask for in a bullet that shoots in the .1s and .2s consistently at 100 yds.
Second: the 500 bucks to fit the barrel isn't unacceptable if that includes blueprinting the action. 230 to blueprint, 230 to chamber and 40 bucks for a lug. That's the problem with a rem 700 though. Say you buy it for 550 bucks. Add 230 to blueprint, 100 bucks for a rail and have it bedded, total of 880. Stillers are 950 bucks. Resale on the custom action rifle is substantially higher than the Remington.
Ryan Pierce
Piercision Rifles
www.piercisionrifles.com