HuntHarder
WKR
Which Gunsmith are you using? I have a couple guns that need some threads cut?Ship to a smith in Mesa, AZ with a return label is $20. $60 for the hours work. What quotes/prices have you seen?
Which Gunsmith are you using? I have a couple guns that need some threads cut?Ship to a smith in Mesa, AZ with a return label is $20. $60 for the hours work. What quotes/prices have you seen?
I said I normally just ship the barrels. These are barrels from Sako or take offs from folks who sell them to me.This guy
You’ll have to come shoot with him (us) this spring and bring some beer for after shooting. He’s not currently taking on new work or customers. PM me.Which Gunsmith are you using? I have a couple guns that need some threads cut?
Depends on how big your lathe is.There’s no reason to pull a barrel off to cut and thread the muzzle.
1) I plan to shoot the crap out of it. I just don't think burning out a 223 barrel too quickly is a relevant consideration. I would simply buy a prefit barrel and swap it out myself.1) Barrel life is a concern on bolt action rifles for the folks I shoot with, myself included. Ruger and Savage should be at the bottom of your list on this specific requirement. It sounds like you plan to barely ever shoot it?
2) and 3) None of the rifles you mentioned are a direct comparison or replacement for a Tikka. Having a Tikka barrel cut and threaded costs around $80 all in after shipping. The field requirements I mentioned above are not met by Savage, Howa, Ruger, or Weatherby. None of those brands make a rifle that lasts, maintains accuracy long term, and remains reliable in real world hunting/shooting applications (2) , mud, rain, dirt, snow, ice, etc). They make for acceptable rifles for folks who take them out of a safe a couple or handful of times per year and almost never shoot them.
You’ll have to come shoot with him (us) this spring and bring some beer for after shooting. He’s not currently taking on new work or customers.
Prefer in what way?
I live in South Louisiana, so corrosion resistance is very important to me.
I’m just misinformed on it is all. What is the going rate? If someone was charging me over $200 for a cut and thread I’d leave the gun alone and shoot it haha.Haha dude, you’re a smart guy. Certainly you understand that your buddy doing it for $60 is nowhere near the going rate for a cut/thread, right?
I bought my blued 223 for $470. Just got dang lucky on a fire-sale.
I can't understand why anyone would pay more money for the cerakoted versions. Especially since Tikka has had some issues with the cerakote application.
One of the cheapest guys I know charges $125. I would bet the average is $150 or more.I’m just misinformed on it is all. What is the going rate? If someone was charging me over $200 for a cut and thread I’d leave the gun alone and shoot it haha.
That's about right. TBAC charges $150. I unfortunately don't trust my LGS after he botched a Model 70 re-tapping of scope base screws.One of the cheapest guys I know charges $125. I would bet the average is $150 or more.
I consider a fluted bolt to be a negative. I would pay someone to swap it for a standard bolt. So, for my that makes the value worse.The Roughtech is not a bad value if you consider... fluted bolt...
Yep.I consider a fluted bolt to be a negative. I would pay someone to swap it for a standard bolt. So, for my that makes the value worse.