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<blockquote data-quote="Roninco" data-source="post: 2010787" data-attributes="member: 114195"><p>I CANNOT recommend the Remington Custom Shop. About two years ago they offered to rebarrel a Mountain Titanium rifle. We spec'ed out the barrel; contour, length, twist, and fluting. I sent them the rifle with scope attached and asked that a proof target be shot and returned. Ten months later I get the gun back; missing the scope and no barrel fluting. After several phone calls they had me send the rifle back where they fluted the barrel and found my scope. When I received it there was no proof target. Their excuse was that they did not have any ammunition for a .270.</p><p>Now the real kicker: Although it shot "OK" brass was showing incipient case separation marks. My local gunsmith found that the bolt would close on a "no-go" gauge. They sent it out with excessive headspace! Ten months and $400 wasted using the Remington Custom Shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roninco, post: 2010787, member: 114195"] I CANNOT recommend the Remington Custom Shop. About two years ago they offered to rebarrel a Mountain Titanium rifle. We spec'ed out the barrel; contour, length, twist, and fluting. I sent them the rifle with scope attached and asked that a proof target be shot and returned. Ten months later I get the gun back; missing the scope and no barrel fluting. After several phone calls they had me send the rifle back where they fluted the barrel and found my scope. When I received it there was no proof target. Their excuse was that they did not have any ammunition for a .270. Now the real kicker: Although it shot "OK" brass was showing incipient case separation marks. My local gunsmith found that the bolt would close on a "no-go" gauge. They sent it out with excessive headspace! Ten months and $400 wasted using the Remington Custom Shop. [/QUOTE]
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