steved
40 Cal.
- Joined
- Feb 11, 2004
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I am building my first gun and reached a critical point where I had too many questions to post here - questions requiring hands on and visual inspection. So, I made another 2-hour pilgrimage to Dixon's in Kempton, PA, the place where I picked up my blank and components. Chuck Dixon, the owner, spent an hour and a half with me, answering my check-list of questions. While doing so, he went around his shop, pulling all sorts of guns off the wall (originals, ones he built, contemporary gunbuilders on consignment)to illustrate some of the fine points that I needed help with -slimness of fore stock, plane of cheek piece, transition of wrist to butt stock, etc.
For all of his expert advice and hands on teaching, dispensed for free, I "rewarded" Dixon's by purchasing a measly $70 bucks worth powder, parts, & tools - far short of what his time and effort was worth to me. I encourage all forum members within reasonable driving distance to spend the extra time and effort to visit and patronize his shop. The ability to ask questions and exchange ideas is worth far more than the convenience of picking up parts on-line.
PS: There happens to be a public BP shooting range located exactly half-way between my house and Dixons, right along Interstate 78 in Clinton, NJ. So, I just had to stop and spend a few hours exercising my T/C Hawken and patterning my 12ga Pedersoli double for upcoming Spring Gobbler. What a great double header - a trip to the range and a trip to Dixon's
For all of his expert advice and hands on teaching, dispensed for free, I "rewarded" Dixon's by purchasing a measly $70 bucks worth powder, parts, & tools - far short of what his time and effort was worth to me. I encourage all forum members within reasonable driving distance to spend the extra time and effort to visit and patronize his shop. The ability to ask questions and exchange ideas is worth far more than the convenience of picking up parts on-line.
PS: There happens to be a public BP shooting range located exactly half-way between my house and Dixons, right along Interstate 78 in Clinton, NJ. So, I just had to stop and spend a few hours exercising my T/C Hawken and patterning my 12ga Pedersoli double for upcoming Spring Gobbler. What a great double header - a trip to the range and a trip to Dixon's