Looking into starting to build my own rifles.
It's what I've always wanted to do and I have a great place to do it and I'm super blessed to have 2 really great smiths that will mentor me. Both of them build great rifles but they are not setup for fluting which wont be a super big deal to me right now.
I'm wanting to learn how to do it right?
How big of a lathe is recommended for a guy to have to accomplish everything needed for building precision rifles?
Are there any certain models that stand out?
I'm looking on Grizzlys site and see many.
I'm sure that the mill will need to be chosen carefully too.
I know an old man that might can help me get setup when he sells his old kit. Old black and decker said to be made by SOuthBend. I hear they are good and some guys say ehh, not the best.
So what would a one man shop need to do good work. I wouldn't buy my rifles from top name smiths if I didn't care about having the best. I want these machines to be able to produce great rifles. I want to be the weak link for now.
Any info will be greatly appreciated.
THanks!
It's what I've always wanted to do and I have a great place to do it and I'm super blessed to have 2 really great smiths that will mentor me. Both of them build great rifles but they are not setup for fluting which wont be a super big deal to me right now.
I'm wanting to learn how to do it right?
How big of a lathe is recommended for a guy to have to accomplish everything needed for building precision rifles?
Are there any certain models that stand out?
I'm looking on Grizzlys site and see many.
I'm sure that the mill will need to be chosen carefully too.
I know an old man that might can help me get setup when he sells his old kit. Old black and decker said to be made by SOuthBend. I hear they are good and some guys say ehh, not the best.
So what would a one man shop need to do good work. I wouldn't buy my rifles from top name smiths if I didn't care about having the best. I want these machines to be able to produce great rifles. I want to be the weak link for now.
Any info will be greatly appreciated.
THanks!