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Poor Customer Service Baretta Tikka T3X
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<blockquote data-quote="RYEWSKY25284" data-source="post: 1796846" data-attributes="member: 76586"><p>well that sucks! Having said that, you've already spent the money, so now I would go ahead and pull out all the stops. Have the action bedding check and modify it as necessary (pillars and glass bedding) recrown it, verify the bbl is in-fact free floated, have a bore scope verify condition of lands & grooves. Adjust or replace the trigger assembly. I know no one wants to do this after dumping a bunch of money into a new rifle, but if "you're in for a penny may as well be in for a pound" </p><p>The alternative is to sell it, loose some money and then someone else inherits the problem........that would NOT be cool. So IMHO I would go all out to fix it... my.02Cents</p><p></p><p>and as Jpron pointed out lug & tang torque is very important</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RYEWSKY25284, post: 1796846, member: 76586"] well that sucks! Having said that, you've already spent the money, so now I would go ahead and pull out all the stops. Have the action bedding check and modify it as necessary (pillars and glass bedding) recrown it, verify the bbl is in-fact free floated, have a bore scope verify condition of lands & grooves. Adjust or replace the trigger assembly. I know no one wants to do this after dumping a bunch of money into a new rifle, but if "you're in for a penny may as well be in for a pound" The alternative is to sell it, loose some money and then someone else inherits the problem........that would NOT be cool. So IMHO I would go all out to fix it... my.02Cents and as Jpron pointed out lug & tang torque is very important [/QUOTE]
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