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bedding - work back from the shop
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<blockquote data-quote="inglysh" data-source="post: 1117887" data-attributes="member: 91492"><p>What do I do now?</p><p></p><p>I wasn't going to engage the shop again as 1. I knew I would just get upset 2. I didn't think they would take me seriously 3. I don't think they would put any more care into remedying the situation. </p><p></p><p>...but I did send them an email. I do not expect to hear back. It was pretty harsh. </p><p>While it is a 'nice shop', the guy I have dealt with always leaves me with the impression that he feels like he is better than is customers. It is a really strange attitude and one that I don't often come across. It's hard to explain... I'll call it a 'fake nice' with a side of 'my customers are all retarded and clearly don't know more than I do'.</p><p></p><p>My options are :</p><p></p><p>I could leave it like it is... shoots fine. I shot well under 1 moa @ 300 yards with a gusty wind. Really how often do I take the barrel off the action...</p><p></p><p>I could try to relieve the recoil lug work myself and bed/re-bed the action. what do accomplish here? I am not sure anything other than it might look a little better after I get done with it... maybe. And so what if it does look better? Who is going to know?</p><p></p><p>I could pay a pro to do it... but who?</p><p></p><p>In the grand scheme of things does it really matter? This may just be another lesson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inglysh, post: 1117887, member: 91492"] What do I do now? I wasn't going to engage the shop again as 1. I knew I would just get upset 2. I didn't think they would take me seriously 3. I don't think they would put any more care into remedying the situation. ...but I did send them an email. I do not expect to hear back. It was pretty harsh. While it is a 'nice shop', the guy I have dealt with always leaves me with the impression that he feels like he is better than is customers. It is a really strange attitude and one that I don't often come across. It's hard to explain... I'll call it a 'fake nice' with a side of 'my customers are all retarded and clearly don't know more than I do'. My options are : I could leave it like it is... shoots fine. I shot well under 1 moa @ 300 yards with a gusty wind. Really how often do I take the barrel off the action... I could try to relieve the recoil lug work myself and bed/re-bed the action. what do accomplish here? I am not sure anything other than it might look a little better after I get done with it... maybe. And so what if it does look better? Who is going to know? I could pay a pro to do it... but who? In the grand scheme of things does it really matter? This may just be another lesson. [/QUOTE]
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