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Accuracy Issues with "turn key" 1000yd rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 1681800" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>I've looked at them enough, hasn't altered my stance. I see a mold parting line, not a crack. I see fretting that was likely caused by the rough surface finish of the mating parts. I see partial fill in spots of the bonding agent for the bedding block. Just because it's not pretty doesn't mean that once the actual problems are resolved that it won't shoot as advertised. </p><p>Would I be happy with that as my rifle? No. That doesn't mean that the shop in question shouldn't first be given the opportunity to fix it in private.</p><p></p><p>Say it was YOUR shop that did that work. Obviously you wouldn't allow something like that out of your shop if you knew about it. What if you didn't know about it? What if it was an employee who, for any large range of reasons, did that? Wouldn't YOU like to be given the chance to fix it in private? Once the OP goes public with who the shop was, the chance to amicably resolve the problems are gone.</p><p></p><p>And, let's say that the shop won't do anything about it. That they consider that to be professional grade work. Then, and only then, I'll help you light that fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 1681800, member: 93138"] I've looked at them enough, hasn't altered my stance. I see a mold parting line, not a crack. I see fretting that was likely caused by the rough surface finish of the mating parts. I see partial fill in spots of the bonding agent for the bedding block. Just because it's not pretty doesn't mean that once the actual problems are resolved that it won't shoot as advertised. Would I be happy with that as my rifle? No. That doesn't mean that the shop in question shouldn't first be given the opportunity to fix it in private. Say it was YOUR shop that did that work. Obviously you wouldn't allow something like that out of your shop if you knew about it. What if you didn't know about it? What if it was an employee who, for any large range of reasons, did that? Wouldn't YOU like to be given the chance to fix it in private? Once the OP goes public with who the shop was, the chance to amicably resolve the problems are gone. And, let's say that the shop won't do anything about it. That they consider that to be professional grade work. Then, and only then, I'll help you light that fire. [/QUOTE]
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