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Gunsmithing
Chambering a rifle at home
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<blockquote data-quote="Mram10us" data-source="post: 1763094" data-attributes="member: 111667"><p>I took the jump in and learn to swim method. Luckily I watched a friend (73year old retired gunsmith) chamber a handful of rifles. I bought a lathe, watched every YouTube and read everything I could find on making my lathe accurate. Got a bunch of old barrels and rod stock and learned to thread. Building a rifle IS NOT rocket science. Anyone can do it if they have a bit of common sense. Every rifle I shoot now was chambered and built by me. There is a nice feeling when you shoot a nice group from something you built. Learn safety and don't leave the chuck key in the chuck .... or at least avoid standing in the way when it flies out like a rocket</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mram10us, post: 1763094, member: 111667"] I took the jump in and learn to swim method. Luckily I watched a friend (73year old retired gunsmith) chamber a handful of rifles. I bought a lathe, watched every YouTube and read everything I could find on making my lathe accurate. Got a bunch of old barrels and rod stock and learned to thread. Building a rifle IS NOT rocket science. Anyone can do it if they have a bit of common sense. Every rifle I shoot now was chambered and built by me. There is a nice feeling when you shoot a nice group from something you built. Learn safety and don’t leave the chuck key in the chuck .... or at least avoid standing in the way when it flies out like a rocket [/QUOTE]
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