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25-06 vs. 257 Wby
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1513174" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>It's possible to still like a cartridge, but not like everything about it. How is that contradictory? When you buy a car, you might not like everything about it, or it might not have an option or 2 that you are wanting, but if they offer you a great deal, you might still buy it. Same goes for a house. Etc...</p><p></p><p>It's not sour grapes, I just refuse to give them anymore of my money. The rifle's gone, LONG gone...I've moved on from it the day I got rid of it. I was civilized, and all of this happened before I ever posted about it on the internet. I gave Weatherby an opportunity, when their CS rep basically told me to go screw myself, that's called NOT wanting to make it right. I still had the original box, and was wanting to send it back to them for examination and barrel replacement (I had already had it borescoped by my gunsmith, so I knew the barrel was trashed). But they didn't care, and didn't want to help. The way I was treated by their customer service, and the fact they didn't even want to look at it or own up to the fact they put out a defective product, THOROUGHLY ****ed me off about the whole thing. I've been screwed over by companies before, but when someone puts out a defective product, that's the manufacturer's responsibility to correct...Unless they tell you that the product is "as/is no warranty" when you bought it.</p><p></p><p>I don't badmouth them anymore, I just recommend people to buy something else made by a different company. Opinions change, regardless of reason, and my reasons are my reasons, and I don't have to justify a **** thing to anyone else, as to why my reasons or opinion changed. It's not badmouthing them if it REALLY happened. And all that really happened. All it is, is a warning to others not to waste their money on a product that's inferior to the MSRP, or with a company that won't stand behind their products they made. I don't want to see someone else get screwed over, like I did. It's called being helpful to others. And if that's wrong, then the world is in worse shape than I thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1513174, member: 12995"] It's possible to still like a cartridge, but not like everything about it. How is that contradictory? When you buy a car, you might not like everything about it, or it might not have an option or 2 that you are wanting, but if they offer you a great deal, you might still buy it. Same goes for a house. Etc... It's not sour grapes, I just refuse to give them anymore of my money. The rifle's gone, LONG gone...I've moved on from it the day I got rid of it. I was civilized, and all of this happened before I ever posted about it on the internet. I gave Weatherby an opportunity, when their CS rep basically told me to go screw myself, that's called NOT wanting to make it right. I still had the original box, and was wanting to send it back to them for examination and barrel replacement (I had already had it borescoped by my gunsmith, so I knew the barrel was trashed). But they didn't care, and didn't want to help. The way I was treated by their customer service, and the fact they didn't even want to look at it or own up to the fact they put out a defective product, THOROUGHLY ****ed me off about the whole thing. I've been screwed over by companies before, but when someone puts out a defective product, that's the manufacturer's responsibility to correct...Unless they tell you that the product is "as/is no warranty" when you bought it. I don't badmouth them anymore, I just recommend people to buy something else made by a different company. Opinions change, regardless of reason, and my reasons are my reasons, and I don't have to justify a **** thing to anyone else, as to why my reasons or opinion changed. It's not badmouthing them if it REALLY happened. And all that really happened. All it is, is a warning to others not to waste their money on a product that's inferior to the MSRP, or with a company that won't stand behind their products they made. I don't want to see someone else get screwed over, like I did. It's called being helpful to others. And if that's wrong, then the world is in worse shape than I thought. [/QUOTE]
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