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    mikegreer1956

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    Apr 25, 2023
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    Greetings from New Haven, I'm our resident high power competitive shooter, machinist & mad scientist

    Tell us more about your shop & how you did the work.

    Aaron
    Hi, basic reloading bench doubles as work bench with a few wood chisels, vise, a hammer, a bigger hammer then a really big hammer, a jar with cuss words in it I pick up and shake once and a while since I don't say them
    Bedding glass, very simple work. Removing the barrel was the hardest (love PB/Blaster) action wench I modified for the Arisaka action, a barrel vice block. And a set go nogo gauges for a few different calibers. Floating the barrel was a trick from an, older than me, armorer I worked with in Sheriffs Office. An old barrel with emory cloth wrapped around it to inlet the stock for the barrel.
    Just your basic poor mans shop.
     
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