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Accuracy Issues with "turn key" 1000yd rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 1681746" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>If it was an honest mistake and they are mortified by it then public mention does no one any good. The very breaking-in and load development could be the cause of the fretting that I see. Should they have checked action screw torque before shipping it? Maybe. Maybe they had no reason to suspect that it had loosened and have never had them loosen from that sequence in the past.</p><p>We had a rule in the race car shop, you never, ever partly installed anything. You either installed it and then went to lunch, or you didn't install it until after lunch. Maybe they have no such rule, and it has bit them.</p><p></p><p>They're accountable either way, but public shame for no good reason does only damage. Give them the benefit of doubt, or better yet put yourself in their shoes. If you made an honest mistake would you want it broadcast all over the net before you even had a chance to fix it? It's bad enough that the mistake was made. Like someone else just said, how they go about addressing the problem will be important. If they are less than immediately on fixing it and going out of their way to make it right, then where's that bus? I'll help you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 1681746, member: 93138"] If it was an honest mistake and they are mortified by it then public mention does no one any good. The very breaking-in and load development could be the cause of the fretting that I see. Should they have checked action screw torque before shipping it? Maybe. Maybe they had no reason to suspect that it had loosened and have never had them loosen from that sequence in the past. We had a rule in the race car shop, you never, ever partly installed anything. You either installed it and then went to lunch, or you didn't install it until after lunch. Maybe they have no such rule, and it has bit them. They're accountable either way, but public shame for no good reason does only damage. Give them the benefit of doubt, or better yet put yourself in their shoes. If you made an honest mistake would you want it broadcast all over the net before you even had a chance to fix it? It's bad enough that the mistake was made. Like someone else just said, how they go about addressing the problem will be important. If they are less than immediately on fixing it and going out of their way to make it right, then where's that bus? I'll help you. [/QUOTE]
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