

Doh! They are very nice though.frakka wrote:I was too smart to get hooked into the custom gun route, I avoided the wait by ordering a Cooper...........14 months later........![]()
What lathe did you get, How much and what specs?justjeff wrote:Guys,
Just take a leaf out of my book, talked the wife into letting me buy a lathe, next will be a small mill, now she's telling me I should make my own 30 cal match bullets. Just need to talk the boss into giving me a pay rise to make it happen faster.
I don't do my own barrels yet, but in time. In the meantime, I can recrown, make dies and all the other fiddly stuff that takes ages to get done elsewhere.
Jeff
A factory rifle will NOT do 95% of what a custom will do, EVER!Why spend thousands on custom rifles when you are just going to get dicked around and screwed over when a factory rifle will do what 95% of what a custom rifle could do.
Sure I do understand the appeal of it, getting non-factory cartridges, components that are EXACTLY what you want and probably the most desirable thing about a custom rifle is the fact that it is custom.
I just don't see them being worth the pain of building and owning a custom rifle.
We had a great Gunsmith section with a wealth of information but all of it was deletedWe need an amateur gunsmith section.
So you think in the field, you would hit more game with a custom gun vs a good quality factory gun at normal hunting distances? I don't see it, too many variables for it to make a difference in hunting situations. In competition or long range hunting I can see value in a custom gun for what most of us here do I don't think a custom gun will be an advantage over a good factory gun.Glenn wrote:A factory rifle will NOT do 95% of what a custom will do, EVER!Why spend thousands on custom rifles when you are just going to get dicked around and screwed over when a factory rifle will do what 95% of what a custom rifle could do.
Sure I do understand the appeal of it, getting non-factory cartridges, components that are EXACTLY what you want and probably the most desirable thing about a custom rifle is the fact that it is custom.
I just don't see them being worth the pain of building and owning a custom rifle.
To compare a Tikka T3 to a full custom is embarrassing for the T3!
What pain is in involved in owning a custom gun?
Great accuracy and repeatability, I can live with that pain!
andrewk
We had a great Gunsmith section with a wealth of information but all of it was deletedWe need an amateur gunsmith section.![]()
Apparently you need a gunsmith to have a gunsmithing section!![]()
As native said if you have no joy ring another gunsmith, or ask on the forum who other people use!
I waited a long time for mine rifles but it was worth it!
14 months for a Cooper just made me feel better though![]()
Glenn
What else is there though? As long as it functions properly and hits what you aim at then it's a good rifle.trevort wrote:Keith, you just dont get it and if you dont get it cant be explained. Dont ever do one if your happy with what you use as you wont be so happy with what else you have afterwards. Its so much more than hitting what you aim at.
Most definitely!So you think in the field, you would hit more game with a custom gun vs a good quality factory gun at normal hunting distances?
Trevort is right, you can and never will understand till you do it!I don't see it, too many variables for it to make a difference in hunting situations. In competition or long range hunting I can see value in a custom gun for what most of us here do I don't think a custom gun will be an advantage over a good factory gun.
WHERE?Also that section is not 'deleted'.
Never said it was visible just said that it was not deleted.Glenn wrote:Most definitely!So you think in the field, you would hit more game with a custom gun vs a good quality factory gun at normal hunting distances?
The question is how far is "normal hunting distance" to you?
Once I started using my custom guns my "normal hunting distance" changed dramatically!
Trevort is right, you can and never will understand till you do it!I don't see it, too many variables for it to make a difference in hunting situations. In competition or long range hunting I can see value in a custom gun for what most of us here do I don't think a custom gun will be an advantage over a good factory gun.
WHERE?Also that section is not 'deleted'.
I can't find it!
Glenn