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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1492926" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Did the dealer tell you the prices increased, or did you actually see the prices increase yourself on their website with the MSRP? Just asking, because if the dealer told you that, then he might be pulling a fast-one on your trying to get more money to make up for those "lost profits" he was worried about before.</p><p></p><p>This might be ultimately Browning's fault for doing that, but the dealer is responsible for making sure his customers get the right product they want/order.</p><p></p><p>If he refuses to order you the exact same rifle, but with the newer 1:8 twist, for the same price he sold the 9.5" twist rifle to you for, then I would get a refund and take my business elsewhere. Same model number, should be the same price. Usually MSRP prices don't "jump a couple hundred bucks" just because the changed the twist rate. Typically they might jump $20-30, maybe $50, but not typically more than that at one time. Plus, he shouldn't be charging you more, to get you the right thing that you ordered to begin with, when he should have verified before selling it to you. If he ordered straight from Browning, then he should have specified he wanted a 1:8 twist 2018 model... This is ALL on him for not doing so before the rifle was ever shipped to him, or sold to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1492926, member: 12995"] Did the dealer tell you the prices increased, or did you actually see the prices increase yourself on their website with the MSRP? Just asking, because if the dealer told you that, then he might be pulling a fast-one on your trying to get more money to make up for those "lost profits" he was worried about before. This might be ultimately Browning's fault for doing that, but the dealer is responsible for making sure his customers get the right product they want/order. If he refuses to order you the exact same rifle, but with the newer 1:8 twist, for the same price he sold the 9.5" twist rifle to you for, then I would get a refund and take my business elsewhere. Same model number, should be the same price. Usually MSRP prices don't "jump a couple hundred bucks" just because the changed the twist rate. Typically they might jump $20-30, maybe $50, but not typically more than that at one time. Plus, he shouldn't be charging you more, to get you the right thing that you ordered to begin with, when he should have verified before selling it to you. If he ordered straight from Browning, then he should have specified he wanted a 1:8 twist 2018 model... This is ALL on him for not doing so before the rifle was ever shipped to him, or sold to you. [/QUOTE]
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