My Kibler SMR in .36 caliber arrived in today's mail. Sheila, my rural mail carrier said that I owe her big time because the crate was so long she had to stick it out the back window of her Toyota Tacoma. This lets dust come in the cab going down the gravel roads. Unfortunately I can't start on it until next week when all the family is gone and I get my work table set up with a vise. I don't want to work on the steel table that I weld on.
By the way, the kit came in way ahead of schedule. I placed the order on Saturday, March 26th and it arrived today April 14. That is about 2 1/2 weeks. I asked Ms Kris at Kiblers if they made a mistake. She said no but it may be that someone ordered one without paying up front and then backed out. Mine is standard maple with no frills so that may be the reason. A friend of mine has been waiting since January and was told that since he ordered extra fancy wood with an extra barrel, it would take longer. He was told that extra fancy wood is hard to find right now. I am perfectly happy with plain wood because I shoot my guns and not worry about hurting a $200-$300 stock.
Before anyone gets their feelings hurt, that last statement does not mean I don't like pretty wood or hold anything against someone that likes to pay more for pretty wood. Like we used to say in Nam, "What ever makes your tailrotor spin."
By the way, the kit came in way ahead of schedule. I placed the order on Saturday, March 26th and it arrived today April 14. That is about 2 1/2 weeks. I asked Ms Kris at Kiblers if they made a mistake. She said no but it may be that someone ordered one without paying up front and then backed out. Mine is standard maple with no frills so that may be the reason. A friend of mine has been waiting since January and was told that since he ordered extra fancy wood with an extra barrel, it would take longer. He was told that extra fancy wood is hard to find right now. I am perfectly happy with plain wood because I shoot my guns and not worry about hurting a $200-$300 stock.
Before anyone gets their feelings hurt, that last statement does not mean I don't like pretty wood or hold anything against someone that likes to pay more for pretty wood. Like we used to say in Nam, "What ever makes your tailrotor spin."