Mcmillan bedding job gone wrong

Millhouse27

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Just got my rifle back from the gunsmith. I had my tikka t3 .308 bedded in a Mcmillan gamehunter stock. When I got home and disassembled the stock I was lets just say angry. It appears an needless amount of material was removed from an already fully inleted stock and now there is a gap between my action and the stock where my bolt closes. I also spent over an hour cleaning compound off the barrel and even inside the action had serious debrie and all of this for the bargin price of $130. I would love some opinions on this because I am taking it back looking for a labor refund and the cost of a now worthless stock that I cant even resell in its current condition.
 

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Its an edge stock so I am wondering with more material removed if the stock is okay structurally and I have no idea how to fill the gap left under the bolt
 
Wow...I'd be ticked off. That's pretty bad. I've done 3 stocks now myself and all 3 look much better then that, and I have no idea what I'm doing!lol The last one I paid for I had SPR do it for $150 and Greg did an amazing job. Good luck getting your money back! Going to suck if you were looking forward to using that this hunting season.
 
Curious how it fit before bedding it? Mcmillan isn't always perfect, tikkas don't always drop in from my experience. However I would definitely advise a discussion with whoever carved on the stock. Several gunsmiths who could build that up and properly mill it out ready for hunting season.
 
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