Yavapai College Gunsmithing Custom 7mm PRC Part II
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
- Jeremiah explains our collaboration with the Yavapai College Gunsmithing school. We built a custom 7mm PRC. This is part one of a three part build series. Then we put the rifle through its paces and give you a chance to win. To find out how you can own this rifle and enter, go to www.handloadermagazine.com. Stay tuned for more.
Very interesting series. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! --Jeremiah
An incredible amount of work goes into quality workmanship. Yes it's worth it.
Made in the USA
That is something to be proud of for sure, not enough things are made in the USA these days and we feel it's important to showcase such talent and programs that promote such things. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! --Jeremiah
Thanks for the content and the opportunity!
You are very welcome good luck to you and thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! --Jeremiah
Good Luck Guys!!!
And good luck to you good sir, thanks for watching! --Jeremiah
Interesting Good Luck To All
Thank you for watching and for your continued support of what we do here at Wolfe Publishing Co! Best of luck to you good sir! --Jeremiah
Love this.
Thank you we greatly appreciate the feedback and you taking the time to watch the video! --Jeremiah
Thats sure a lot easier to float a barrel than a dowel wrapped in sand paper!
Ha ha most definitely! They certainly know what they are doing over there, it's a great program and a better alternative than a lot of the others being promoted these days. Which is why we wanted to do this series on them. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! --Jeremiah
Great lookin' firearm!!! I hope it goes to someone who can really use it!! Where I hunt my longest shot 415 - 450yds. My 6.5 Creedmoor covers it just find. Good luck guts!!!
It's free to enter though so don't hesitate to throw your name in the hat! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment as well! --Jeremiah
great video
Thank you very much for the kind words and taking the time to watch and comment! --Jeremiah
I enjoyed this very much. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for the kind words and the feedback, good luck to you with the rifle may the best man win! --Jeremiah
Awesome! I hope to go there!
It really is a great program and just from filming this series we learned quite a bit, there is a lot that goes into making an accurate rifle and the classroom and shop is filled with knowledgeable folks. They turn out some mighty fine looking firearms too. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! --Jeremiah
I love it
Thank you very much we appreciate the feedback as always! --Jeremiah
A video on loads for a Norwegian Krags would be cool. Loads for 6.5x55 and the post war 8x57 conversion krags.
hey jeremiah brotha n fellow patriot there , THANK YOU brotha for the opportunity to win this great g.a.w. n COUNT ME IN 1 MILLION % , i am a u.s. marine vet here 93' to 97' active n def. wanna talk more n will fiaifthully suppport you no matter what ! , thanks bro's > tom !
You are very welcome, thank you for your support of a Veteran owned and operated business and your service as well. Best of luck to you in the giveaway and hope you have a great rest of your day! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! --Jeremiah
Great content.... but always wonder what happens if the release agent is NOT applying thoroughly and bonds to the bedding compound? How does one pull apart it from the bedding? Thanks!
Good question…. Wax or some kind of release agent Is essential when bedding a rifle. If you do not apply a quality, release agent, more than likely, you’re going to glue the rifle into the stock also, more than likely damaging the stock beyond repair when you finally do get the barreled action out.
Allen said it well and that is why this program is so great they teach you how to do it correctly and turn out some great gunsmiths as well. It is certainly something you don't want to make a mistake on. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! --Jeremiah
I am seriously confused. Why bed a free floating barrel and barely bed any of the action? That seems contrary to almost everything I have ever seen.