CF vs RF
We started in the CF BR game. Curtis and I started by building Viper actions and our guns. Thought we know quite a bit at the start. Turned out we knew a little but learned a lot. We built all of our own guns and did pretty good with them. We started getting into the detailed minutia of barrels, bullets etc and after about 15 years figured we pretty well had it sorted out, and for CF probably did. Then I started shooting rimfire BR. Ed Shilen put an octagon on a new rimfire action I built. Shot pretty good at times. As the kind of guy that always does his own work, I had to do mine too. Bought reamers etc and figured it couldn't be that much different. When I started, I bought a barrel, cut an inch off the back, reamer chambered it, crowned it and shot it. Didn't win much.
Fast forward to now.
NOW I get the barrels, slug them, cuss, get more, slug them, pick one, maybe lap on it, determine where to cut the crown, chamber it on the CNC lathe (I bought pretty much just to do that) with a custom boring bar, painstakingly finish the chamber, crown, etc etc and try it out. Some shoot, some don't. I know why CF guys don't do rimfire. Rimfire has 10x the amount of crap that matters. Between chamber size, lead size/type, engraving, finishing, lapping, etc etc the correct combination is hard to get. ANY little thing wrong and it just won't shoot good enough to do anything at a national level. Add to that the fact damn near no one does it and fewer help, it gets even tougher. Gives a good level of satisfaction when you finally get a few good shooting barrels. I want to thank Ed Shilen, Gordon Eck, Richard Gorham, Tom Wilkenson and Dan Killough (and anyone else I missed) for all the help, advice and collaboration on the journey.
I recommend that if you do your own work, get ready for an adventure/journey. Its lots of fun and when you near the end, its finally satisfying. Hopefully one day I will get there.
stiller