Hey guys,,,, one thing I think would be a good story / video to do is take a similar home built rifle and have the smith take it apart and square it up and see what improvements are made. Or take a shelf rifle and have it gone through and show the before and after. Taking a rifle with high end parts and a pieced together rifle with middle of the road parts is one thing. But showing what a factory gun can be when the mass production deficiencies are removed is something else all together.
This just put the final nail in the coffin for me. I'm building my own. Both are outstanding rifles but it really shows you how far technology has come that you can do it yourself.
I love the promade👍 but I have a lot of time and pride in my homemade and I’m dropping 2in 5-shot groups at 500yrds and I’m still only $600 and some change into it but none the less great video 👍 VORTEX 4-LIFE!!👍😎🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure the reduced diameter muzzle section on that carbon barrel is supposed to be removed completely. From what I have been told it is left over from the manufacturing process and should be removed completely before any crown work is done.
NICE! @Vortex Optics I'm in MO... and he is doing some very nice work. I build, or stick some things together if you will..... but I do not mess with blanks. Especially something like a proof carbon fiber. Does he have a TH-cam or anything ? Website? I'm looking to do another .30-06 build. This time focusing on a heavier freedom seed. Probably 208 and larger. Yes I am that guy. I love me a cartridge that's been proven for over a century, but also has 300wmr performance without the added concussion. And because 'MERICA! (Don't get too excited.... My 300 win mag will always be my ”one shot.... one kill” go to) But how convenient that I see my absolute favorite optics company post this build video, just as I start a parts list for a new precision bolt rifle. Perfect timing! Thanks y'all! Very nice bang sticks btw! God Bless!
That is one beautiful rig/platform Mr Curtis built... Mark is a 'lucky' guy... It was also a fun watch to see a caring professional craftsman produce such a fine piece... LOVE the tip on "Zippo"... NOW for the 'real interest'.... What is the can of "FLUID FILM" doing on the table... I use the product on a regular basis, just not one my firearms... How and why is Isaiah using it... That would be nice to know. Cheers Vortex... and CONGRATS to Mark on his fine piece of "art".
Although for sure cost of a proper CNC lathe is to take account. I work on CNC lathes and this process would take mere seconds and it would be more accurate. All due respect to those than hand lathe tho because that is a worthy skill.
He's actually from Missouri, his name is Isaiah Curtis and he owns Curtis Custom Weapons. No website or anything but feel free to give him a call at 660-346-1826!
If I had a combine, I would... There's one thing I have learned living in cattle country, raising livestock is hard work, I would imagine, growing crops would likely be just as tasking, but there is still a need for some farmer/ranchers to do other work for residual income. My family and I moved out here to change our position in life, if I had the cash in my pocket to purchase equipment and supplies, I would file for my FFL and smith for our low population area.
I was loving this until that drawer full of Allen wrenches kicked my OCD in the nuts. Lol awesome video. Hard to find machining firearms on TH-cam anymore
Man Poetry Shop dog. Black lab. Most fun I ever had. Cold water. Thigh deep. Gun up. Dry keep. Buck grazing over hill. Silent keep. Buck kill. 6.5 ready. Steady, Eddie. Raise barrel. In scope. Eyes fixed, full of hope. Squeeze trigger. Deer down. Won't need another round. Big rack. Big buck. Listen, friend. It ain't luck. by : me for : george
Meanwhile I'm still just shooting a ruger american with a diamondback hp 4-16. The poor man's rifle. Still shoots half moa or less with my handloads though so ill take it
You can buy a defiance or bighorn action and a proof prefit barrel and be done, you’ll never get a barrel more accurate than a cnc lathe! You have so much error with an old lathe!
Why doesn't smith check the action measurements? I know it is a custom and all of these things should be correct....but it just seems prudent to check before putting it all together.
This is incredible, please keep high quality content like this coming for nerds like me haha
Glad you enjoyed! Much more to come so stay tuned!
Hey guys,,,, one thing I think would be a good story / video to do is take a similar home built rifle and have the smith take it apart and square it up and see what improvements are made. Or take a shelf rifle and have it gone through and show the before and after. Taking a rifle with high end parts and a pieced together rifle with middle of the road parts is one thing. But showing what a factory gun can be when the mass production deficiencies are removed is something else all together.
That's a great idea! Thanks for the feedback!
Yes a very good idea
That would be awesome, fantastic idea mate
This was a great video. Loved how he explained what and why while machining the barrel. I can't hardly wait until my next build.
This just put the final nail in the coffin for me. I'm building my own. Both are outstanding rifles but it really shows you how far technology has come that you can do it yourself.
I love the promade👍 but I have a lot of time and pride in my homemade and I’m dropping 2in 5-shot groups at 500yrds and I’m still only $600 and some change into it but none the less great video 👍 VORTEX 4-LIFE!!👍😎🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
What are you shooting? Caliber and rifle?
Rob Watkins 6.5mm creedmoor Ruger American Predator 😎🤘
Rob Watkins but I do my own reloads 🤷🏼♂️
There's a lot more pride in a homemade DIY rifle, a lot of time and effort put into something like that just makes it feel a little didn't.
I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure the reduced diameter muzzle section on that carbon barrel is supposed to be removed completely. From what I have been told it is left over from the manufacturing process and should be removed completely before any crown work is done.
I asked proof about this and it is not suppose to be threaded. Some carbon barrel makers say theirs can be threaded but not Proof.
NICE! @Vortex Optics
I'm in MO... and he is doing some very nice work. I build, or stick some things together if you will..... but I do not mess with blanks. Especially something like a proof carbon fiber.
Does he have a TH-cam or anything ? Website?
I'm looking to do another .30-06 build. This time focusing on a heavier freedom seed. Probably 208 and larger. Yes I am that guy. I love me a cartridge that's been proven for over a century, but also has 300wmr performance without the added concussion. And because 'MERICA! (Don't get too excited.... My 300 win mag will always be my ”one shot.... one kill” go to)
But how convenient that I see my absolute favorite optics company post this build video, just as I start a parts list for a new precision bolt rifle. Perfect timing!
Thanks y'all! Very nice bang sticks btw!
God Bless!
No website or youtube, but if you'd like to give him a call you can! His name is Isaiah with Curtis Custom Weapons and his number is 660-346-1826!
That is one beautiful rig/platform Mr Curtis built... Mark is a 'lucky' guy... It was also a fun watch to see a caring professional craftsman produce such a fine piece... LOVE the tip on "Zippo"... NOW for the 'real interest'.... What is the can of "FLUID FILM" doing on the table... I use the product on a regular basis, just not one my firearms... How and why is Isaiah using it... That would be nice to know. Cheers Vortex... and CONGRATS to Mark on his fine piece of "art".
Hey, have you been copy my package there ;) I have KRG Bravo and Whiskey chassis rifles too, with Vortex glass on top of these rigs.
Fantastic combo!
This guy: literally builds a rifle from an action and a barrel blank.
Jim Bob with a P80 jig and a Dremel: I'm A gUnSmItH nOw.
Although for sure cost of a proper CNC lathe is to take account. I work on CNC lathes and this process would take mere seconds and it would be more accurate. All due respect to those than hand lathe tho because that is a worthy skill.
Fantastic video!!! Thank you. 😺
I guess the sun is really bright inside that building
I’m guessing the smith is near WI, care to share his info? I’ve got some new pieces needing his touch.
He's actually from Missouri, his name is Isaiah Curtis and he owns Curtis Custom Weapons. No website or anything but feel free to give him a call at 660-346-1826!
Awesome content guys. Well done.
Quick question, do all custom rifle builders park their combines in their shop? Asking for a friend.
If I had a combine, I would... There's one thing I have learned living in cattle country, raising livestock is hard work, I would imagine, growing crops would likely be just as tasking, but there is still a need for some farmer/ranchers to do other work for residual income. My family and I moved out here to change our position in life, if I had the cash in my pocket to purchase equipment and supplies, I would file for my FFL and smith for our low population area.
Everything was great with the exception of cartridge selection. Y’all drank Hornady ‘s kool aid. Lol
Love It...just love this vid
Looks simple enough. I'm heading to Harbor Frieght to get me all the tools I see in this video. Too easy.
I was loving this until that drawer full of Allen wrenches kicked my OCD in the nuts. Lol awesome video. Hard to find machining firearms on TH-cam anymore
right there with you haha
Man Poetry
Shop dog.
Black lab.
Most fun
I ever had.
Cold water.
Thigh deep.
Gun up.
Dry keep.
Buck grazing
over hill.
Silent keep.
Buck kill.
6.5 ready.
Steady, Eddie.
Raise barrel.
In scope.
Eyes fixed,
full of hope.
Squeeze trigger.
Deer down.
Won't need
another round.
Big rack.
Big buck.
Listen, friend.
It ain't luck.
by : me
for : george
Is there a build video for the homemade gun?
Absolutely - coming soon!
Meanwhile I'm still just shooting a ruger american with a diamondback hp 4-16. The poor man's rifle. Still shoots half moa or less with my handloads though so ill take it
Heck yeah!
I was like, how did they have Curtis Custom build a rifle for them and not use one of their actions? Wrong guy lol
You can buy a defiance or bighorn action and a proof prefit barrel and be done, you’ll never get a barrel more accurate than a cnc lathe! You have so much error with an old lathe!
Is that a KRG X-Ray Chassis?
All that custom work........just to chamber it in 6.5 Needmoor 😔
First
🏆🏁👑👍
Why doesn't smith check the action measurements? I know it is a custom and all of these things should be correct....but it just seems prudent to check before putting it all together.