Hey guy's, I'm looking to have a barrel chambered and fitted to an action. Looking to keep it in Montana right now. Any recommendations? Thanks, Mtngroan
My guess is that there are more guys with a lathe in Montana that know how to cut tenon, threads, chamber, and headspace, than there are small towns in Montana.
Just stick your head out the window of your house and yell, "Who can chamber my rifle?"
I have helped move two lathes to a town of 250 people in Montana, and I know there are better gunsmiths [ones with web sites] than those two in that town.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
I made a 2 minute video showing twice how to cut threads on a barrel with a lathe. A little kid with a $2K lathe could do this.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
Without a doubt. This guy is undiscovered and capable beyond comprehension. He can build any part or all of a gun and is reasonably fast and definitely affordable. He built all of these rifles...
My guess is that there are more guys with a lathe in Montana that know how to cut tenon, threads, chamber, and headspace, than there are small towns in Montana.
Just stick your head out the window of your house and yell, "Who can chamber my rifle?"
I have helped move two lathes to a town of 250 people in Montana, and I know there are better gunsmiths [ones with web sites] than those two in that town.
So are you saying anyone can do this, and I shouldn't worry about recommendations. What makes me wonder is the price difference between some of these guy's. I have prices from $150 to $360 to chamber and fit. Another question, a gun chambered and fit by a notable gunsmith would more than likely be more valuable in the end?
I am rude crude amateur, and I have built a 6mmBR rifle from old parts that shot a 0.3" group at 100 yards. My guess is that 1% of the population of Montana has the skill and equipment to do better than me.
But if it is jewelry and investment you are after, that is another story.
I have made 20% compounded annually from equities for the last 20 years.
I have made 3% compounded annually from guns, guitars, and Gold for some time.
I am losing money on gun parts. I am not in the gun biz.
The editor of Field and Steam says that synthetic stock rifles are a poor investment.
My father said that a guy should drag a new gun behind the truck, so it would get scratched up and he could quit worrying about that.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
I am rude crude amateur, and I have built a 6mmBR rifle from old parts that shot a 0.3" group at 100 yards. My guess is that 1% of the population of Montana has the skill and equipment to do better than me.
But if it is jewelry and investment you are after, that is another story.
I have made 20% compounded annually from equities for the last 20 years.
I have made 3% compounded annually from guns, guitars, and Gold for some time.
I am losing money on gun parts. I am not in the gun biz.
The editor of Field and Steam says that synthetic stock rifles are a poor investment.
My father said that a guy should drag a new gun behind the truck, so it would get scratched up and he could quit worrying about that.
Whatever,
Dennis Olson is a very good gunsmith. He did the metal work on a 458 Lott for me.
I have seen quite a bit of Dennis Olsen's work and if I was looking to have some work done, I would feel just fine taking it to him. GD
Bill, coming from you that's saying a lot.
Wish you lived in Bozeman!
There are times when I wish I lived in Bozeman but I've got it pretty good here. I rode through Plains last summer and was going to stop and visit Dennis but was anxious to get home and it was late in the day. GD