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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 1686147" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>The fact that you consulted the forum means to me that you were agonizing over what to do. I don't blame you. Let's face it guys, getting a custom rifle for us is like bridezilla picking out a wedding gown (and probably costs about the same, on average). It's an emotional, testosterone-laden affair, and if something is not right, it hurts. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I think about my issue with that Cooper stock. The smith maybe wasn't the person who screwed up on the stock blank. Maybe it was a nice lady in another department who had a bad day and erroneously specified the wrong wood? Stuff happens. That's why I give them a chance to make it right - initially. Bridezilla may not be as forgiving, but we need to lead by example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 1686147, member: 109229"] The fact that you consulted the forum means to me that you were agonizing over what to do. I don’t blame you. Let’s face it guys, getting a custom rifle for us is like bridezilla picking out a wedding gown (and probably costs about the same, on average). It’s an emotional, testosterone-laden affair, and if something is not right, it hurts. Anyway, I think about my issue with that Cooper stock. The smith maybe wasn’t the person who screwed up on the stock blank. Maybe it was a nice lady in another department who had a bad day and erroneously specified the wrong wood? Stuff happens. That’s why I give them a chance to make it right - initially. Bridezilla may not be as forgiving, but we need to lead by example. [/QUOTE]
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