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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 929401" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>Thanks, I will contact her. I do understand that any rifle company will occasionally have a lemon get through and I accept that. What is unacceptable was my experience with Beretta CS. They will not stand behind their products. Not in my experience. I sent the rifle back to them twice, through the dealer I bought it from and twice they returned it to me saying there was nothing wrong with it. They said all it needed was a good cleaning which I assume is their standard answer. That was total BS as I had thoroughly cleaned it each time with Bore Tech Eliminator before sending it to them. I know how to clean a rifle as confirmed by several bore scope inspections by gun smiths. They said each time that they got a lot of copper out of the bore. I don't like using the word "lie", but I don't know what other word to use. They did not get any copper out of those bores. They sent a computer/sensor generated target that they said they fired to test the rifles accuracy. Each target measured less than an inch for 5 shots. No bullet holes, just a computer generated shot target. I have shot dozens of groups through that rifle with various factory and hand loads, including 2 boxes of the specific factory ammo they recommended. The best group I ever got was 1.2" for 5 shots and anything under 2" was rare, with 2-4" being the norm.</p><p></p><p>Also, the recoil lug IS an issue. Member Varberger from Norway said this in post #39 of the linked thread.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I spent $220 having another recoil lug milled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 929401, member: 11717"] Thanks, I will contact her. I do understand that any rifle company will occasionally have a lemon get through and I accept that. What is unacceptable was my experience with Beretta CS. They will not stand behind their products. Not in my experience. I sent the rifle back to them twice, through the dealer I bought it from and twice they returned it to me saying there was nothing wrong with it. They said all it needed was a good cleaning which I assume is their standard answer. That was total BS as I had thoroughly cleaned it each time with Bore Tech Eliminator before sending it to them. I know how to clean a rifle as confirmed by several bore scope inspections by gun smiths. They said each time that they got a lot of copper out of the bore. I don't like using the word "lie", but I don't know what other word to use. They did not get any copper out of those bores. They sent a computer/sensor generated target that they said they fired to test the rifles accuracy. Each target measured less than an inch for 5 shots. No bullet holes, just a computer generated shot target. I have shot dozens of groups through that rifle with various factory and hand loads, including 2 boxes of the specific factory ammo they recommended. The best group I ever got was 1.2" for 5 shots and anything under 2" was rare, with 2-4" being the norm. Also, the recoil lug IS an issue. Member Varberger from Norway said this in post #39 of the linked thread. I spent $220 having another recoil lug milled. [/QUOTE]
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