Well I know your pain, I used to go to a gunsmith for all of my work, Let me say he is well know and respected. He does great work, he can make a gun out of a chunk of metal and is good enough to weld two pieces of paper together.
I have great examples of the work he has done and a am very greatful for his work. He made muzzle breaks for my lar grizzles that look like they are suposed to be there. Now comes the kicker. HE TAKES HIS TIME. Now he does not give estimated times on his work, everyone knows he has tons of work, he does great work-and you can eat off his equipment/floors he is so good and clean. He says when it is done it is done. I always get questions of who does my guns and such but I can not really recommend him to most folks because of the time thing. I have had things back within two weeks before but, I recently got a cowboy gun back for a new paw and fittting after 10 months. He has had a few others for a year plus.
I took me a long time to walk away from him but, I now have another smith do my work for me because I can't wait that long on guns anymore, I may be in the groud in another year so I have the other fellow do any repair/bluing jobs for me and leave the manufacturing jobs to my old gunsmith.
Long story short-- even the best guy in town/the area-- is just the guy in town/the area. Shop your business around and get back to shooting a.s.a.p.

I took me a long time to walk away from him but, I now have another smith do my work for me because I can't wait that long on guns anymore, I may be in the groud in another year so I have the other fellow do any repair/bluing jobs for me and leave the manufacturing jobs to my old gunsmith.
Long story short-- even the best guy in town/the area-- is just the guy in town/the area. Shop your business around and get back to shooting a.s.a.p.