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Accuracy warranty?
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<blockquote data-quote="J E Custom" data-source="post: 1012240" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>The variables that can occur to a rifle after it's built that will affect accuracy is astounding. Bore coatings, treatments, fire lapping, bore paste, nitrating, whacking their cleaning rods with their palm on tight fitting patches, soaking in harsh chemicals, muzzle on the gravel filled pickup floor and the list just goes on and on.</p></blockquote><p></p><p></p><p>And what you have listed is just a small number of things that people can do to a firearm.</p><p></p><p>I have only had one rifle comeback, the owner said it would not shoot very well, so he and I went to the range so I could try to figure out what was wrong. After checking everything out for safety. I took the factory ammo that I had recommended and shot a sub 1/4 MOA group just over .200(Hello)? </p><p></p><p>I then ask him to fire the rifle and after 3 shots he was about 2" inches so I loaded the rifle with two more rounds(I neglected to tell him they were fired cases) and when he pulled the trigger the barrel jerked badly and the cat was out of the bag. you can't warranty that. He was actually a little ****ed</p><p>at me for showing him what the problem was, but I just told him to work on it with a 22 if he had one.</p><p></p><p>So I would recommend that anyone having a rifle built that wants a accuracy guarantee witness the smith test firing it if possible so they know it WILL shoot to there requirements and except that.</p><p></p><p>Just My opinion</p><p></p><p>J E CUSTOM</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="J E Custom, post: 1012240, member: 2736"] The variables that can occur to a rifle after it's built that will affect accuracy is astounding. Bore coatings, treatments, fire lapping, bore paste, nitrating, whacking their cleaning rods with their palm on tight fitting patches, soaking in harsh chemicals, muzzle on the gravel filled pickup floor and the list just goes on and on.[/QUOTE] And what you have listed is just a small number of things that people can do to a firearm. I have only had one rifle comeback, the owner said it would not shoot very well, so he and I went to the range so I could try to figure out what was wrong. After checking everything out for safety. I took the factory ammo that I had recommended and shot a sub 1/4 MOA group just over .200(Hello)? I then ask him to fire the rifle and after 3 shots he was about 2" inches so I loaded the rifle with two more rounds(I neglected to tell him they were fired cases) and when he pulled the trigger the barrel jerked badly and the cat was out of the bag. you can't warranty that. He was actually a little ****ed at me for showing him what the problem was, but I just told him to work on it with a 22 if he had one. So I would recommend that anyone having a rifle built that wants a accuracy guarantee witness the smith test firing it if possible so they know it WILL shoot to there requirements and except that. Just My opinion J E CUSTOM [/QUOTE]
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