Really all we're talking about here is screwing a prefit on right? Is some guy buying a TriggerTech for his rifle, "building a rifle"? Is ordering a self-timing muzzle brake and putting it on building a rifle? Is buying an MPA, MDT ACC, KRG Bravo and putting it in building a rifle? Is mounting a scope building a rifle? These upgrades happen all the time and don't constitute building a rifle. Yes, people have issues with each of these steps. Their ability to problem solve and trouble shoot on their own is what keeps it from being a thread in this forum or not. And these threads will never stop. Ive been in here since 2008 and have seen it the entire time.
Really, the only step that isn't common practice is ordering a prefit and putting it on. The only risk you run is getting a fucked up prefit. Which is the same risk you run in getting a fucked up barrel installed by a fucked up smith. After all, smiths are chambering and threading barrels and selling them as prefits through the mail. Very little difference between them chambering a barrel and threading it on without testing it first.
The vast majority of smiths do not test feeding. They do not tune mags for you. They do not time triggers. They do not, as a matter of routine, mount your scope for you.
So if you want to build your own rifle with a prefit barrel and action that accepts prefits, yes...you must do a little bit of research and learning to assemble it for yourself. No different than doing some research on setting mag height when upgrading to an MPA chassis or what torque to use on the rear screw of a Manners stock with their unsupported tang. Or why AW mags aren't working so hot in your two lug action. Its all a learning curve and we'veall been through it. To include issues with Smiths.
People learn languages, learn to code, learn to wrench, learn to wire their own addition to their house, pour concrete, install their own air-lockers....all the fucking time. Yes, the wide margin of human competence <-> incompetence also means that people put gasoline in diesel engines, accidentally delete files, cant reticles, overdose, electrocute themselves, etc.
Change my mind: screwing together a rifle using a prefit barrel is No more dangerous than the process of reloading. But you're not on the reloading forum screaming about the sky falling are you?
There will always be an example of why someone shouldn't do something. I'm pretty sure the two guys trying to "win the internet " do all these things themselves and didn't listen to the elitists that told them they shouldn't try. Probably there wasn't a gang of marys telling them not to at the time.
Honestly this last bit of dumpster fire is really about online posturing. Guys thought @kadams15was coming off as arrogant and started ganging up. Just a bunch of internet tough guys. Id love to meet
@hafejd30 person and see how much of a billy badass he really is.