Sold some of my old uniform stuff to a former Marine who is currently in gunsmith school. We got to talking of course about shooting etc. I told him about a rifle I'm in the process of wanting to build (6.5CM) and that I have all the parts (Bartlein barrel, McRees stock, Rem700 action) and he said that he needs to do a "final" project or something for the course and offered to build my rifle which would be no cost to me.
He said they have the master gunsmiths always there, looking over their shoulders so they don't mess up. He also said if he did, he'd replace anything.
Is this a good idea? It would save me ~$900 which was the quote I got from my regular smith. I don't know this guy from Adam, but he was a Marine, and if he's under supervision from master gunsmiths, how bad could he screw it up?
Just looking for any advice from real gunsmiths out there that may know the nuances or details of how schools are run.
Thanks in advance.
He said they have the master gunsmiths always there, looking over their shoulders so they don't mess up. He also said if he did, he'd replace anything.
Is this a good idea? It would save me ~$900 which was the quote I got from my regular smith. I don't know this guy from Adam, but he was a Marine, and if he's under supervision from master gunsmiths, how bad could he screw it up?
Just looking for any advice from real gunsmiths out there that may know the nuances or details of how schools are run.
Thanks in advance.