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Dave Manson sold business
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<blockquote data-quote=".300 Dakota" data-source="post: 2595245" data-attributes="member: 106514"><p>I received a custom wildcat reamer in the mail about a month ago that was ordered in March and was delivered at the end of the time window it was promised back then. I had a great experience ordering the reamer then. I'm not sure when exactly the transition was suppose to have take place, and I can't couch for the quality of work on this one because I'm nowhere near ready to have a chamber cut yet. However, based on what I do know, it apprears as though the transition must have been pretty seamless. I will update this if I find out that's not the case as far as workmanship, but Manson may have still been there at the time this was made and/or shipped. If it happened several months ago, I have no complaints at all. Email worked very well in communicating to get this cut. They sent me 2 or 3 drawings in a timely manner (within a couple days each) and the final ordering process was no problem. As a matter of fact, the guy I talked to knew where to get a 2nd reamer that I asked for and couldn't find anywhere else in a desk drawer in the office, so I was able to buy one on the spot, which was shipped immediately after oil grooves were added (took about 10 - 14 days in production to add) is being used by Pac-Nor for a youth model/ultralight project, and the 2nd one that I was told would take 14 - 16 weeks took exactly 16 weeks. I have no complaints as of this writing. Try email vs telephone if you have trouble getting an answer. They are probably in the shop quite a bit and don't hear the phone, but maybe check emails atbthe end or beginning of the day. Just my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".300 Dakota, post: 2595245, member: 106514"] I received a custom wildcat reamer in the mail about a month ago that was ordered in March and was delivered at the end of the time window it was promised back then. I had a great experience ordering the reamer then. I'm not sure when exactly the transition was suppose to have take place, and I can't couch for the quality of work on this one because I'm nowhere near ready to have a chamber cut yet. However, based on what I do know, it apprears as though the transition must have been pretty seamless. I will update this if I find out that's not the case as far as workmanship, but Manson may have still been there at the time this was made and/or shipped. If it happened several months ago, I have no complaints at all. Email worked very well in communicating to get this cut. They sent me 2 or 3 drawings in a timely manner (within a couple days each) and the final ordering process was no problem. As a matter of fact, the guy I talked to knew where to get a 2nd reamer that I asked for and couldn't find anywhere else in a desk drawer in the office, so I was able to buy one on the spot, which was shipped immediately after oil grooves were added (took about 10 - 14 days in production to add) is being used by Pac-Nor for a youth model/ultralight project, and the 2nd one that I was told would take 14 - 16 weeks took exactly 16 weeks. I have no complaints as of this writing. Try email vs telephone if you have trouble getting an answer. They are probably in the shop quite a bit and don't hear the phone, but maybe check emails atbthe end or beginning of the day. Just my experience. [/QUOTE]
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