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Should I bother rebedding this?
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<blockquote data-quote="chav0_12" data-source="post: 2353197" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>Why would I bother? It was a consignment rack rifle that's no longer in production. I didn't mess with anything besides trying to adjust the trigger. I had taken it apart as soon as I got it and noticed a bed job that I wouldn't expect from what they call a semi-custom rifle. I threw it back together torquing the bolts, and went and shot it. That's when I decided the trigger needed to be adjusted before I could actually tell what sort of accuracy it had. Trigger wouldn't adjust the way I thought it should. So I asked Timney which trigger to get so I could get to where I wanted(since they don't have a Nosler trigger listed but this obviously says 'Timney' on it), that's when they said it should be able to do what I want, so they sent an RMA form. In my mind I have no reason to call Nosler, or any grounds to do so either, really no reason either. If it is a half-a$$ed factory bed job that could be cleaned up I'd save more time, money, and effort doing it myself than sending it in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chav0_12, post: 2353197, member: 29765"] Why would I bother? It was a consignment rack rifle that's no longer in production. I didn't mess with anything besides trying to adjust the trigger. I had taken it apart as soon as I got it and noticed a bed job that I wouldn't expect from what they call a semi-custom rifle. I threw it back together torquing the bolts, and went and shot it. That's when I decided the trigger needed to be adjusted before I could actually tell what sort of accuracy it had. Trigger wouldn't adjust the way I thought it should. So I asked Timney which trigger to get so I could get to where I wanted(since they don't have a Nosler trigger listed but this obviously says 'Timney' on it), that's when they said it should be able to do what I want, so they sent an RMA form. In my mind I have no reason to call Nosler, or any grounds to do so either, really no reason either. If it is a half-a$$ed factory bed job that could be cleaned up I'd save more time, money, and effort doing it myself than sending it in. [/QUOTE]
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