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Metal shavings barrel obstruction
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 2287941" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>Here's how I look at it. People makes mistakes, we're failable. So it is all of our own responsibility to check our equipment prior to using it. The smith made a mistake and owned it. Like I said I wouldn't of been happy if that happened to me either. But it would have been my responsibility to check the rifle prior to firing. I check my bores after working on my rifles, pistols, and/ or shotguns prior to shooting. The OP did the right thing, as did the smith. As for the work the only thing I really looked at was the mill work done on the action. That looked fine to me so overall I'd consider that with the care taken on the rifle. You have a right to your opinion. I just have a different perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 2287941, member: 95344"] Here's how I look at it. People makes mistakes, we're failable. So it is all of our own responsibility to check our equipment prior to using it. The smith made a mistake and owned it. Like I said I wouldn't of been happy if that happened to me either. But it would have been my responsibility to check the rifle prior to firing. I check my bores after working on my rifles, pistols, and/ or shotguns prior to shooting. The OP did the right thing, as did the smith. As for the work the only thing I really looked at was the mill work done on the action. That looked fine to me so overall I'd consider that with the care taken on the rifle. You have a right to your opinion. I just have a different perspective. [/QUOTE]
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