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Hard/impossible extraction Rem 700
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<blockquote data-quote="STI" data-source="post: 1940563" data-attributes="member: 69672"><p>So I think I will reply then leave it at that.</p><p>I offered to return the rifle and discuss the issue with the supplier and explain and demonstrate why I felt it was an issue with the primary extraction. As i said in my email if you can prove otherwise and how it is my fault then I would be happy to appologise both in person and on line if necessary. Still waiting for that reply. I gave up and sent the rifle for repair at my cost.</p><p></p><p>The facts which are irreutible are</p><p>You quoted, built and supplied me the rifle "as quoted"</p><p>Some time later there was and issue with extraction</p><p>Your guys tried to sort the issues multiple times and success was not long lasting.</p><p>The actual job of Tig welding was in my personal view not well completed and especially not on a custom gun</p><p></p><p>You personally did not do the jobs. I understand, but you supplied the rifle and then arranged to repair the poor extraction and therefore it rests with you</p><p>The rifle now has a new PTG bolt supplied fitted by a third party and works flawlessly which is great for me . (I still believe I should not have had to cover this cost.)</p><p>Multiple people have witnessed the rifle failt to extract when shooting so I do not believe its in my head.</p><p>If you had asked I would have brought in the reloaded ammo and been more than happy to have you test fire it to your hearts content and as I said if you can prove to me it is my fault or something I have done or not done then I would be happy to appologise both in person and on line if necessary.</p><p></p><p>I am also wondering a little why you managed to keep my text (yes it worked that day but not for long) and photo of my dirty brass for nearly 2 years. I guess you were not confident in your guys work and you might have more issues with the repair or me??</p><p></p><p>I still do not understand why it got to this point but probably because you totally refused to admit the issue could have been caused by your guys.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I would have much prefered to not get to this point ever in my dealings with you but here we both are!! So how do we fix it, you built me 2 other rifles and both were very good.</p><p></p><p>I guess the positive to come out of this if there is any, is I now fully understand M700 Extraction sequence and bolt timing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STI, post: 1940563, member: 69672"] So I think I will reply then leave it at that. I offered to return the rifle and discuss the issue with the supplier and explain and demonstrate why I felt it was an issue with the primary extraction. As i said in my email if you can prove otherwise and how it is my fault then I would be happy to appologise both in person and on line if necessary. Still waiting for that reply. I gave up and sent the rifle for repair at my cost. The facts which are irreutible are You quoted, built and supplied me the rifle "as quoted" Some time later there was and issue with extraction Your guys tried to sort the issues multiple times and success was not long lasting. The actual job of Tig welding was in my personal view not well completed and especially not on a custom gun You personally did not do the jobs. I understand, but you supplied the rifle and then arranged to repair the poor extraction and therefore it rests with you The rifle now has a new PTG bolt supplied fitted by a third party and works flawlessly which is great for me . (I still believe I should not have had to cover this cost.) Multiple people have witnessed the rifle failt to extract when shooting so I do not believe its in my head. If you had asked I would have brought in the reloaded ammo and been more than happy to have you test fire it to your hearts content and as I said if you can prove to me it is my fault or something I have done or not done then I would be happy to appologise both in person and on line if necessary. I am also wondering a little why you managed to keep my text (yes it worked that day but not for long) and photo of my dirty brass for nearly 2 years. I guess you were not confident in your guys work and you might have more issues with the repair or me?? I still do not understand why it got to this point but probably because you totally refused to admit the issue could have been caused by your guys. I would have much prefered to not get to this point ever in my dealings with you but here we both are!! So how do we fix it, you built me 2 other rifles and both were very good. I guess the positive to come out of this if there is any, is I now fully understand M700 Extraction sequence and bolt timing. [/QUOTE]
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