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Poor Customer Service Baretta Tikka T3X
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1793018" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>Just to play Devil's advocate for a moment - trying only two different bullets (150gr ABLR & 130gr Swift Scirocco) isn't exactly an exhaustive test of the gun's capability. Try some Sierras, Barnes, Bergers, or some ELD-M's & X's. Some guns are just picky about which projectile they like. Since you reload, give the Hammer bullets a try. They have an excellent reputation for being very accurate with minimal load development.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you see the stock rubbing the barrel in places, it would be easy enough to sand those areas down to get the thing free-floated, which should help. I can "feel" your frustration, but don't give up just yet. There's a chance the gun can still be a shooter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1793018, member: 9308"] Just to play Devil's advocate for a moment - trying only two different bullets (150gr ABLR & 130gr Swift Scirocco) isn't exactly an exhaustive test of the gun's capability. Try some Sierras, Barnes, Bergers, or some ELD-M's & X's. Some guns are just picky about which projectile they like. Since you reload, give the Hammer bullets a try. They have an excellent reputation for being very accurate with minimal load development. Also, if you see the stock rubbing the barrel in places, it would be easy enough to sand those areas down to get the thing free-floated, which should help. I can "feel" your frustration, but don't give up just yet. There's a chance the gun can still be a shooter. [/QUOTE]
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