It is unfortunate. I hear bits and pieces about the closure. I have shot with and spent a bit of time with the new owner of the Robertson Composites moulds. I talked with him earlier this past week and unable to say for sure when he may be up and running. He is looking at a few different angles of the stock making process.
These things take time. I hope to be in Montana in June for a shoot if it is still a go and spend a bit of time with him.
Sometimes what we may have thought to be good business decisions turns around and bites us. At this time we have lost a great product and I am still wanting a few more stocks.
What technique for rifling? good news... I hope it takes off for youI have been gearing up to make rifle barrels for some time now and am going through the same thing but I think I will be drilling by next weekend.
Coyote, I'd like to hear how the barrel making turns out. I've thought about it myself but to set it up the way I'd like, seems hardly worth the investment. How big can you gundrill? might be worth advertising the service to machine shops.
I get the feeling we're a bit limited up here on the "proprietary barrel alloy " that most of the US makers claim to be using eh.
yeap...............
Wow !!! Bummer , Im a Mcmillan guy but ... Robertson made a great product
coyote,
All the power to you. We need new Canadian barrel makers. The old ones are about to retire.
If I had the money I'd start the process myself, but borrowing is impossible for me unless I win the lottery.
Coyote, I'd like to hear how the barrel making turns out. I've thought about it myself but to set it up the way I'd like, seems hardly worth the investment. How big can you gundrill? might be worth advertising the service to machine shops.
I get the feeling we're a bit limited up here on the "proprietary barrel alloy " that most of the US makers claim to be using eh.
What technique for rifling? good news... I hope it takes off for you