I've taken the course every semester it's been offered for the past 5 or 6 years now.
You can ask Jeff, I'm a fixture in the class.
It's definitely not a gunsmithing course and Jeff is a machinist by trade. He teaches how to
apply machining technique to people interested in firearms.
The course has changed quite a bit over the last few years. In the past, people needed to have
an idea what they wanted to work on, and Jeff would show you how to do it.
The course now has a bit of a outline. He has small projects for people to work on before they
even get to touch their own barrel or action. All of the skills you'd use for the small projects
are easily transferred when you start to thread and chamber your barrel blank.
Jeff often tries to arrange to have the Korth Group come into the class one night and give
a demo on scope mounting. We've had a reloading night as well where someone came in
and gave an overview of the reloading process. Kind of interesting for people who might
be interested in getting into reloading their own ammo.
It's definitely easy to mess up something if you're new to lathes so his small projects
help you to work on your skills before touching your $400-500 barrel blank.
Everyone obviously works at a different pace and Jeff is very accommodating
with each different skill level.
With one course, I wouldn't expect people to leave at the end with a functioning rifle.
I'd guess it might take one course to acquire and work on your machining skills,
and the next course to get a rifle re-barreled.
If you want to just get a new barrel threaded on your rifle, take it to a gunsmith.
If you want to do it yourself but realize you're not going to be a pro when the course
is done, and you like working on projects, I'd say sign up and check it out.
One of the thinks I really enjoy about the class is all the people you meet. Everyone has
a different background, different level of machining, shooting, gun experience, etc.
Great place to meet people who are interested in similar things as yourself. I've met a lot of
great guys from the course who I still regularly shoot with.
Mike.