The weekend following Thanksgiving we were honored to have a special visitor at our shop. We sponsor Eyan Bowers, a very talented young shooter and a wonderful gentleman. Eyan needed a new competition rifle built and wanted to participate. So, Eyan and his father, Mike, made the drive down and stayed with us over the weekend.
It was a wonderful experience for all of us. So, thought I'd share a few pictures from the build "party".
This was being built on a Remington 700 action that we trued and inlet for AW magazines. For time we performed these tasks prior to Eyan showing up Friday morning. Then Jason got Eyan to help dial in the barrel on the lathe.
Along the way Jason showed Eyan things we measure and explained every tool we use.
After the barrel chambering was done Eyan bounced over to David to go over the stock and discuss the bedding process. They also picked components and features for the stock, a Manners T2A (great choice, Eyan!!!).
David then showed Eyan how we engrave and let Eyan do all the engraving, including a special engraving of Eyan's nickname.
Yep, this young man for sure got to help. Dave even had him helping with parts blasting.
Then Dave gave Eyan some tips on applying the Cerakote.
Eyan and Dave mixed up a custom blend they named "Spider Monkey Green" to best match the Manners stock. Spider Monkey is Eyan's nickname.
Then, off to the digitally controlled oven!
More to come...
Mods - I wasn't 100% sure where to put this thread. So, if it belongs, mods, you have my apologies and I'd appreciate you moving it where it should go.
It was a wonderful experience for all of us. So, thought I'd share a few pictures from the build "party".
This was being built on a Remington 700 action that we trued and inlet for AW magazines. For time we performed these tasks prior to Eyan showing up Friday morning. Then Jason got Eyan to help dial in the barrel on the lathe.
Along the way Jason showed Eyan things we measure and explained every tool we use.
After the barrel chambering was done Eyan bounced over to David to go over the stock and discuss the bedding process. They also picked components and features for the stock, a Manners T2A (great choice, Eyan!!!).
David then showed Eyan how we engrave and let Eyan do all the engraving, including a special engraving of Eyan's nickname.
Yep, this young man for sure got to help. Dave even had him helping with parts blasting.
Then Dave gave Eyan some tips on applying the Cerakote.
Eyan and Dave mixed up a custom blend they named "Spider Monkey Green" to best match the Manners stock. Spider Monkey is Eyan's nickname.
Then, off to the digitally controlled oven!
More to come...
Mods - I wasn't 100% sure where to put this thread. So, if it belongs, mods, you have my apologies and I'd appreciate you moving it where it should go.