WildRose
Well-Known Member
That's cuz yer a pretty smart feller.gun)Yep, I agree!
That's cuz yer a pretty smart feller.gun)Yep, I agree!
Minimal.To be honest I'm a little reluctant to send my gun to this guy now so I may just have to accept it and get another smith to do the barrel job. As long as removing that amount of barrel and re crowning won't ruin a sweet gun. Is there any risk in this?
Minimal.
If it were me I'd simply make the guy who screwed it up turn you another brake with enough shank to screw it on properly and install it right.
If he gives a **** about his reputation he'll want to make it right.
I would not cut the barrel myself as the other fix is so much easier and has no risk.
That's cuz yer a pretty smart feller.gun)
I totally agree. This is the one place I've ever been that I can learn something about shooting, loading, hunting etc. every day.LL! One thing I learned early on in this forum is that there is always somebody that is a lot smarter than I am with far more experience than I have and always willing and able to help another member ... as evidence of this thread.
Cheers!
I totally agree. This is the one place I've ever been that I can learn something about shooting, loading, hunting etc. every day.
I would have given anything to have this type of resource forty years ago when I first got serious about shooting.
I totally agree. This is the one place I've ever been that I can learn something about shooting, loading, hunting etc. every day.
I would have given anything to have this type of resource forty years ago when I first got serious about shooting.
No blame needed. Resources such as this website simply did not exist when we were young.+2 Well put Sir! I have learned more in the short time I've been here than in my previous 40+ years of figurin for myself. I suspect my teacher was to blame