PVA John Hancock Rifle - All Drama Aside - Do they Shoot?

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I’m at 174 on the counter, not even broken in yet. Groups were taken at about the 50ish mark and I haven’t punched paper since, but I say mine hammers, especially when I don’t introduce my trigger issues.

Took her to a mile recently with the help of another hide member. 😁

Do it again? Maybe. But as with most things(wife excluded), desires change and other shiny objects tend to catch my eye. If a JHR suits your fancy, you will not be disappointed. Hopefully delivery time issues have been rectified by now.
 
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Great action, great barrel, great groups. I bought mine as a barreled action without the Bravo so I can't speak to the Bravo portion. Mine sat in an XLR chassis and now a an APO chassis and accuracy is excellent in both.

On a side note you could get the same thing from ARC in their new Xylo chassis if you were nervous about PVA. All of my interaction with PVA has been great. I did not however order the John Hancock from them so take that for what its worth.
 
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I’m at 174 on the counter, not even broken in yet. Groups were taken at about the 50ish mark and I haven’t punched paper since, but I say mine hammers, especially when I don’t introduce my trigger issues.

Took her to a mile recently with the help of another hide member. 😁

Do it again? Maybe. But as with most things(wife excluded), desires change and other shiny objects tend to catch my eye. If a JHR suits your fancy, you will not be disappointed. Hopefully delivery time issues have been rectified by now.

Yeah I’d love to own one but prob have to look at the used market. Doesn’t appear wait times are fixed. The website reads they are no longer taking pre orders. I figured 2 years it would be sorted out oand selling like hot cakes.

I am not bashing them for not allowing orders. It’s the best move I’m sure.
 

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Great action, great barrel, great groups. I bought mine as a barreled action without the Bravo so I can't speak to the Bravo portion. Mine sat in an XLR chassis and now a an APO chassis and accuracy is excellent in both.

On a side note you could get the same thing from ARC in their new Xylo chassis if you were nervous about PVA. All of my interaction with PVA has been great. I did not however order the John Hancock from them so take that for what its worth.

The appeal for me is in the “Hancock” signature. I think it’s really neat. Enough that I’d pony up the cash.
 
what no pics come on post a few at least lol they are all neat looking rifles it if it was a total turd would people wait in line to get one , OK yea some people would totally wait in line for a turd then cry about it .
But with space age plastic moldings and only a $300 dollar price tag which is not a bad deal at all , what else could you want a hooker and a free pizza ? wait till someone else gets on and either complains about it or says how much they love it with details why they like it , or buy one and find out for your self as only you know why you like what you do . I am happy to shovel my opinion not that its worth anything I am the fool who paid for a weighted rifle chassis who is trying to add 18lbs more weight per side to it with cold rolled steel who thinks it already feels carrying artilary peice but each to there own . But I have see far worse looking rifles sold for way more money , if this is the same one your talking about
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good luck which ever way you go with your decision .
 
what no pics come on post a few at least lol they are all neat looking rifles it if it was a total turd would people wait in line to get one , OK yea some people would totally wait in line for a turd then cry about it .
But with space age plastic moldings and only a $300 dollar price tag which is not a bad deal at all , what else could you want a hooker and a free pizza ? wait till someone else gets on and either complains about it or says how much they love it with details why they like it , or buy one and find out for your self as only you know why you like what you do . I am happy to shovel my opinion not that its worth anything I am the fool who paid for a weighted rifle chassis who is trying to add 18lbs more weight per side to it with cold rolled steel who thinks it already feels carrying artilary peice but each to there own . But I have see far worse looking rifles sold for way more money , if this is the same one your talking about
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good luck which ever way you go with your decision .


Yeah that’s it. The full cost is $1999. I’d like a used one for $1776 :cool:
 
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Yeah I’d love to own one but prob have to look at the used market. Doesn’t appear wait times are fixed. The website reads they are no longer taking pre orders. I figured 2 years it would be sorted out oand selling like hot cakes.

I am not bashing them for not allowing orders. It’s the best move I’m sure.

From the sound of it the initial order was way more popular than expected and turned into somewhat of a debacle. People being people they bitched and moaned because they were out $2k (not blaming them) until the rifles were finally wrapped up. IIRC The John Hancock rifle isn't going to be an ongoing thing but offered as a limited run whenever they are offered. In the meantime the replacement barrels remain available.
 
Yeah I’d love to own one but prob have to look at the used market. Doesn’t appear wait times are fixed. The website reads they are no longer taking pre orders. I figured 2 years it would be sorted out oand selling like hot cakes.

I am not bashing them for not allowing orders. It’s the best move I’m sure.
He's not making Hancock's anymore because he's not using the same action manufacturer anymore. What's interesting to note about the ARC rifles is that they come with PVA barrels... hmm...
 
He's not making Hancock's anymore because he's not using the same action manufacturer anymore. What's interesting to note about the ARC rifles is that they come with PVA barrels... hmm...

Huh. Interesting.

I thought ARC was the action for the John Hancock.

So it is the same action. Unless im missing something.

So PVA said the actions were the problem and now they are making barrels for that same action for someone else to sell?

Dude must make some great barrels and enjoys what he does if he made that decision. Can’t hate the guy for doing what he’s passionate about.
 
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Any more info about why he dropped ARC receiver?

And he still has an undelivered backlog, yeah?

Any info on what receiver he is using now?
At some point Josh is going to owe me commission....

No, no more crazy backlog at PVA, because he isn't selling the Hancock anymore. If you want barrels, and it's one of the regular calibers, I believe he either keeps a decent inventory on hand or has a 4-6 week turnaround.

My current order with PVA:

1 Barreled Origin action to go into a Sentinel stock 6.5CM
1 Barreled RImX action to go into the same Sentinel stock

Then ARC did their 4th July thing with PVA barrels.
1 Barreled Nucleus Action in the Xylo stock PVA 6.5CM (probably will swap for a PVA .308 and I will sell the 6.5CM barrel)
1 Barreled Nucleus Action in the Xylo stock PVA 6.5CM (don't know if I'm keeping this, might keep it for my kid).

Everything is with PVA barrels.
 
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At some point Josh is going to owe me commission....

No, no more crazy backlog at PVA, because he isn't selling the Hancock anymore. If you want barrels, and it's one of the regular calibers, I believe he either keeps a decent inventory on hand or has a 4-6 week turnaround.

My current order with PVA:

1 Barreled Origin action to go into a Sentinel stock 6.5CM
1 Barreled RImX action to go into the same Sentinel stock

Then ARC did their 4th July thing with PVA barrels.
1 Barreled Nucleus Action in the Xylo stock PVA 6.5CM (probably will swap for a PVA .308 and I will sell the 6.5CM barrel)
1 Barreled Nucleus Action in the Xylo stock PVA 6.5CM (don't know if I'm keeping this, might keep it for my kid).

Everything is with PVA barrels.
Thank you.....as his deposit page on his site said that he wasn't taking anymore orders until backlog is cleared....so, I thought it was still outstanding.

Any idea why he quit making the gun? It seems that it was very successful offering, no?
 
I think he got fed up with being stiffed by suppliers who forced him to delay delivery to customers and the people he had managing customer comms weren't up to the task. It ended up making him/PVA look bad and disingenuous. I've known him for 10 years personally and he's a solid guy. He's since sorted out the manpower issue and changed his business model so that when he commits to a customer, unless there's an unforseen event like, you know, pandemics..., he can get it done on time.

He seems to have not updated his website though, which I guess is not his priority. If you want a Hancock call him - don't PM because he's not here often - I knew he had two left.
 
I think he got fed up with being stiffed by suppliers who forced him to delay delivery to customers and the people he had managing customer comms weren't up to the task. It ended up making him/PVA look bad and disingenuous. I've known him for 10 years personally and he's a solid guy. He's since sorted out the manpower issue and changed his business model so that when he commits to a customer, unless there's an unforseen event like, you know, pandemics..., he can get it done on time.

He seems to have not updated his website though, which I guess is not his priority. If you want a Hancock call him - don't PM because he's not here often - I knew he had two left.
Wow, that's a pretty dang good reason and yes, suppliers can ruin years of hard earned, good customer service and delivery reputations...in a lot of industries.

Nope, not interested in a Hancock, but I live in Maryland and he is about the closest custom rifle guy I know about to me....so, just interested in him and maybe establishing some communications at some point. I have a chassis in the closet that will need to be built on one day and I would sort of like to find a good smith within fairly easy driving distance.

So, you have known him for 10 years and own a lot of his stuff, so I'm guessing you would recommend his work without reservation?

Thanks....and...er...I think I hijacked the thread. Oops

Cheers
 
Mine shoots very well. It was very easy to tune up the load. Cloverleaf groups at 100 yd without much effort in load development.

Does anyone know whether PVA used button rifling or cut rifling barrels in these rifles? Been thinking about ordering a few more barrels from PVA...
 
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Wow, that's a pretty dang good reason and yes, suppliers can ruin years of hard earned, good customer service and delivery reputations...in a lot of industries.

Nope, not interested in a Hancock, but I live in Maryland and he is about the closest custom rifle guy I know about to me....so, just interested in him and maybe establishing some communications at some point. I have a chassis in the closet that will need to be built on one day and I would sort of like to find a good smith within fairly easy driving distance.

So, you have known him for 10 years and own a lot of his stuff, so I'm guessing you would recommend his work without reservation?

Thanks....and...er...I think I hijacked the thread. Oops

Cheers

I've voted with my wallet... but to be honest, I'm no high end marksman. I know there are ranked shooters who use his rifles and barrels so hopefully they'll chime in.
 
Mine shoots very well. It was very easy to tune up the load. Cloverleaf groups at 100 yd without much effort in load development.

Does anyone know whether PVA used button rifling or cut rifling barrels in these rifles? Been thinking about ordering a few more barrels from PVA...

That’s a great question.

Anyone know?

I know they use Rock Creek for the cut rifle barrels. I have 2 Rock Creek barrels and they shoot fantastic.
 
Yeah I’d love to own one but prob have to look at the used market. Doesn’t appear wait times are fixed. The website reads they are no longer taking pre orders. I figured 2 years it would be sorted out oand selling like hot cakes.

I am not bashing them for not allowing orders. It’s the best move I’m sure.
I’m grateful to say that the pre-orders have all been taken up and the sale of the Hancock rifle is closed. It was a great idea to bring to market a single rifle that meets the needs of competitive shooters in an affordable package that performs way above it’s price point. As a builder of rifles, it was exciting. As a businessman, it was an expensive tuition. I learned so many lessons that I wish I didn’t have to learn in such a painful and public manner, and mostly at the expense of my customer. I’m sorry, but, I’m grateful nevertheless. I will never let my excitement over a project get before my commitment to my customers. Never. Fulfillment, on time, on budget is as much about the experience of buying a rifle as accuracy and robustness of the product. I think our reputation is building back after a year of doing exactly that.



Now, will I bring something like this to market again? Yes, absolutely. Why? Because customers want it and my team at PVA are really good at building very accurate rifles. What will be different is that I’ll only do it once every component is in hand and ready to be built. When it’s for sale, you’ll have time lines that will in stone. That may mean that quantities are limited and first come first served but that's the alternative to launching a product and waiting a long time due to unforeseen delays.

However, meantime, I do need to do some website housekeeping so apologies for that folks.

From the sound of it the initial order was way more popular than expected and turned into somewhat of a debacle. People being people they bitched and moaned because they were out $2k (not blaming them) until the rifles were finally wrapped up. IIRC The John Hancock rifle isn't going to be an ongoing thing but offered as a limited run whenever they are offered. In the meantime the replacement barrels remain available.



I know this is in the past, but my pride is forcing me to just make a note of clarification: We did not require a $2000 deposit, we took $250. Unless someone placed 8 deposits for 8 rifles they were never out 2 grand.

And he still has an undelivered backlog, yeah?



No, there is no outstanding backlog. All rifles have been purchased and delivered. The books are closed.



That’s a great question.
Anyone know?
I know they use Rock Creek for the cut rifle barrels. I have 2 Rock Creek barrels and they shoot fantastic.

This is a good opportunity to discuss barrels in general, thank you for the segway.

Cut vs. Button and what blank?



I’m a competitive class shooter, a former aeronautical engineer and a gunsmith. I’ve studied this aspect of rifle components as an engineer and a practionner and honestly, here’s the horribly anti-climactic truth – it doesn’t make a difference downrange. It doesn’t make a difference in cost or ammo consumption. It’s a total wash.



Having said that, confidence is a big part of shooting. If having a cut vs button barrel gives you that mental confidence and comfort to make that wind call, to go for that longer shot and score that buck or extra points then frankly, THAT’S the customer experience I want my clients to have behind a PVA barrel, rifle or barreled action.



It’s your rifle, it’s your shot, it’s your once in a lifetime hunting trip or competition that you’ve spent dozens of hours practicing for or years saving for. Make your choice and we’ll deliver the top level performance that folks expect either way, cut or button.



What do I, as a builder and engineer care about? Quality, consistency and timeliness. Simple. I want quality materials, every time, every barrel and I want a quality process in rifling regardless of method. If I’m satisfied at that level, then it’s customer preference and we will make the customer what they request. Sometimes we don’t have it, we’ll tell you and suggest sourcing it directly so that we’re not the middleman passing along expectations and delivery times of things we cannot control. Back to what I said above, if it’s here it is for sale. If it isn’t, then it’s not for sale. There’s no in between.
 
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My recent experience with PVA says they are back on track.

My initial order for two ACMC barrels now well over one year ago went off the rails but eventually got resolved. I was one of those unhappy initial customers.

My second order for a 6.5 CM barrel arrived within the week, makes one hole and requires almost no cleaning.

I recently ordered a 300 NM barrel which I am confident will be another tack driver.

We should be happy to have another quality manufacturer in business.
 
I’m grateful to say that the pre-orders have all been taken up and the sale of the Hancock rifle is closed. It was a great idea to bring to market a single rifle that meets the needs of competitive shooters in an affordable package that performs way above it’s price point. As a builder of rifles, it was exciting. As a businessman, it was an expensive tuition. I learned so many lessons that I wish I didn’t have to learn in such a painful and public manner, and mostly at the expense of my customer. I’m sorry, but, I’m grateful nevertheless. I will never let my excitement over a project get before my commitment to my customers. Never. Fulfillment, on time, on budget is as much about the experience of buying a rifle as accuracy and robustness of the product. I think our reputation is building back after a year of doing exactly that.



Now, will I bring something like this to market again? Yes, absolutely. Why? Because customers want it and my team at PVA are really good at building very accurate rifles. What will be different is that I’ll only do it once every component is in hand and ready to be built. When it’s for sale, you’ll have time lines that will in stone. That may mean that quantities are limited and first come first served but that's the alternative to launching a product and waiting a long time due to unforeseen delays.

However, meantime, I do need to do some website housekeeping so apologies for that folks.





I know this is in the past, but my pride is forcing me to just make a note of clarification: We did not require a $2000 deposit, we took $250. Unless someone placed 8 deposits for 8 rifles they were never out 2 grand.





No, there is no outstanding backlog. All rifles have been purchased and delivered. The books are closed.





This is a good opportunity to discuss barrels in general, thank you for the segway.

Cut vs. Button and what blank?



I’m a competitive class shooter, a former aeronautical engineer and a gunsmith. I’ve studied this aspect of rifle components as an engineer and a practionner and honestly, here’s the horribly anti-climactic truth – it doesn’t make a difference downrange. It doesn’t make a difference in cost or ammo consumption. It’s a total wash.



Having said that, confidence is a big part of shooting. If having a cut vs button barrel gives you that mental confidence and comfort to make that wind call, to go for that longer shot and score that buck or extra points then frankly, THAT’S the customer experience I want my clients to have behind a PVA barrel, rifle or barreled action.



It’s your rifle, it’s your shot, it’s your once in a lifetime hunting trip or competition that you’ve spent dozens of hours practicing for or years saving for. Make your choice and we’ll deliver the top level performance that folks expect either way, cut or button.



What do I, as a builder and engineer care about? Quality, consistency and timeliness. Simple. I want quality materials, every time, every barrel and I want a quality process in rifling regardless of method. If I’m satisfied at that level, then it’s customer preference and we will make the customer what they request. Sometimes we don’t have it, we’ll tell you and suggest sourcing it directly so that we’re not the middleman passing along expectations and delivery times of things we cannot control. Back to what I said above, if it’s here it is for sale. If it isn’t, then it’s not for sale. There’s no in between.
HI Josh - wow, I hope you read all of the posts as my bringing up the backlog was based on what it said on the site and not an attempt to once again bring up old negative news or keep beating you up for past events.

I have been, in the past, a moderator of a forum unrelated to firearms and yeah, there are always some people willing to take pretty vicious shots at another from behind their keyboard. Often expressed in language that they would not use face to face (or at least without boxing head gear on! haha). And I also found out that there was ALWAYS two sides to a story and often all that was posted was the one side. Glad you came into this thread to offer your current view of things.

This kind of stuff often reminds me of how many people express schadenfreude and without even knowing the word exists: "pleasure derived by someone from another person's misfortune"

Lastly, I have never in my long life met anyone....not anyone...who didn't need second chances (and more) and opportunities for redemption. Perhaps such an sterling individual exists, but not in my experience. Certainly that's not me.

I too was an aeronautical engineer. Went to Embry Riddle then into the USAF. At 67 I remember absolutely nothing of it! haha

Later in life I transitioned to being a Program Manager for core telecom network equipment manf and I am here to sympathize on suppliers. There was a reason we had dedicated supply chain managers who implemented complex, performance based, financially incentivized contracts and still it was a constant headache and a job that nobody was volunteering for. It is its own discipline. And, I imagine that the kind of contracts and clauses we signed with our suppliers could never be acceptable in the much smaller qty/smaller businesses involved in a custom gun project. Supply chain can just kill you.

As I mentioned, I live in Maryland which is not too far away from you...about 125 miles which is a good excuse to get out of the house for drive! haha

And one of my interests is finding a custom smith within driving distance for misc work and perhaps a build I'll do on a J Allen chassis (sitting in the closet) sometime in the next year or so. So, maybe I can come visit one day for a chat. With a call and appt first, of course.

Cheers
 
I’m grateful to say that the pre-orders have all been taken up and the sale of the Hancock rifle is closed. It was a great idea to bring to market a single rifle that meets the needs of competitive shooters in an affordable package that performs way above it’s price point. As a builder of rifles, it was exciting. As a businessman, it was an expensive tuition. I learned so many lessons that I wish I didn’t have to learn in such a painful and public manner, and mostly at the expense of my customer. I’m sorry, but, I’m grateful nevertheless. I will never let my excitement over a project get before my commitment to my customers. Never. Fulfillment, on time, on budget is as much about the experience of buying a rifle as accuracy and robustness of the product. I think our reputation is building back after a year of doing exactly that.



Now, will I bring something like this to market again? Yes, absolutely. Why? Because customers want it and my team at PVA are really good at building very accurate rifles. What will be different is that I’ll only do it once every component is in hand and ready to be built. When it’s for sale, you’ll have time lines that will in stone. That may mean that quantities are limited and first come first served but that's the alternative to launching a product and waiting a long time due to unforeseen delays.

However, meantime, I do need to do some website housekeeping so apologies for that folks.





I know this is in the past, but my pride is forcing me to just make a note of clarification: We did not require a $2000 deposit, we took $250. Unless someone placed 8 deposits for 8 rifles they were never out 2 grand.





No, there is no outstanding backlog. All rifles have been purchased and delivered. The books are closed.





This is a good opportunity to discuss barrels in general, thank you for the segway.

Cut vs. Button and what blank?



I’m a competitive class shooter, a former aeronautical engineer and a gunsmith. I’ve studied this aspect of rifle components as an engineer and a practionner and honestly, here’s the horribly anti-climactic truth – it doesn’t make a difference downrange. It doesn’t make a difference in cost or ammo consumption. It’s a total wash.



Having said that, confidence is a big part of shooting. If having a cut vs button barrel gives you that mental confidence and comfort to make that wind call, to go for that longer shot and score that buck or extra points then frankly, THAT’S the customer experience I want my clients to have behind a PVA barrel, rifle or barreled action.



It’s your rifle, it’s your shot, it’s your once in a lifetime hunting trip or competition that you’ve spent dozens of hours practicing for or years saving for. Make your choice and we’ll deliver the top level performance that folks expect either way, cut or button.



What do I, as a builder and engineer care about? Quality, consistency and timeliness. Simple. I want quality materials, every time, every barrel and I want a quality process in rifling regardless of method. If I’m satisfied at that level, then it’s customer preference and we will make the customer what they request. Sometimes we don’t have it, we’ll tell you and suggest sourcing it directly so that we’re not the middleman passing along expectations and delivery times of things we cannot control. Back to what I said above, if it’s here it is for sale. If it isn’t, then it’s not for sale. There’s no in between.

I appreciate you chiming in.
 
I know this is in the past, but my pride is forcing me to just make a note of clarification: We did not require a $2000 deposit, we took $250. Unless someone placed 8 deposits for 8 rifles they were never out 2 grand.

You are absolutely correct and I misstated the amount (but by the amount of complaining you would have thought it was $10k each). Not a dig on PVA in the least as I've got the JH rifle and several barrels and am a big fan. Keep up the excellent work.
 
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Josh chambers a barrel as well as anyone. I'm on my 7-8 and all shoot, if you can reload
properly. This was 3 shot group from a week ago @100 worked this load up in the spring
and wanted to see if the temp. affect it, I'd so no. It sets more than I'd like but working on
a couple other projects trying to get them broke-in. He's actually cutting a couple as we speak.
Rock Creek barrel, Origin action and his brake.
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My PVA barrel on the American Rifle Company's 4th sale is shooting amazing. Made shots out to 1000yrds with ease this morning.
Cant wait for my PVA barrel for my Impact action. Should be here in a week or two I hope.
6mm or 6.5? I had a deposit on a JH but it never came to be - I do have a tracking number for a 6mm ARC 1.2 Nuc build that I am super excited for... Hoping it shoots
 
HI Josh - wow, I hope you read all of the posts as my bringing up the backlog was based on what it said on the site and not an attempt to once again bring up old negative news or keep beating you up for past events.

So, maybe I can come visit one day for a chat. With a call and appt first, of course.

Cheers
No offense taken, I just wanted to make sure the details were clear. I didn't take any offense at it.
I would be happy to have you visit. The next 3 weeks are super busy, I have a new mill-turn coming and it's all hands on deck getting that taken care of and running parts ASAP

After that though, we should be able to handle appointments again.

Josh chambers a barrel as well as anyone. I'm on my 7-8 and all shoot, if you can reload
properly. This was 3 shot group from a week ago @100 worked this load up in the spring
and wanted to see if the temp. affect it, I'd so no...

Good grief, that's some nice shooting!

My recent experience with PVA says they are back on track.

My initial order for two ACMC barrels now well over one year ago went off the rails but eventually got resolved. I was one of those unhappy initial customers.

My second order for a 6.5 CM barrel arrived within the week, makes one hole and requires almost no cleaning.

I recently ordered a 300 NM barrel which I am confident will be another tack driver.

We should be happy to have another quality manufacturer in business.

I'm thankful for the opportunity you provided to "try again". Your latest barrel order is done with the machine work, I just finished it this morning. It's ready to be painted and then off to you right away. Thank you!



Thank you to the many folks who gave us the opportunity to prove again that we can make solid stuff. There have been more than a few folks upset with us and I greatly appreciate the chance to regain them as clients. Hard work is always at the core of what happens here, I think we have the right crew doing that work now and this kind of customer feedback reinforces that feeling. Many thanks again.
 
Thank you to the many folks who gave us the opportunity to prove again that we can make solid stuff. There have been more than a few folks upset with us and I greatly appreciate the chance to regain them as clients. Hard work is always at the core of what happens here, I think we have the right crew doing that work now and this kind of customer feedback reinforces that feeling. Many thanks again.

Im sorry I never ended up with the JH and for whatever lessons needed to be learned during that process, but I am thrilled to ha e a PVA barrel on my incoming rifle and hope you continue to support ARC Nucleus and Ruger Precision rifles into the future so I can add a few more PVA barrels top the safe
 
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Im sorry I never ended up with the JH and for whatever lessons needed to be learned during that process, but I am thrilled to ha e a PVA barrel on my incoming rifle and hope you continue to support ARC Nucleus and Ruger Precision rifles into the future so I can add a few more PVA barrels top the safe
Thank you. The lessons were painful/expensive tuition, but now that they're here we are operating cleanly and effectively after them.
 
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Sorry for hijack, but quick question Josh. Do you guys do badger 2013 prefits, I called the shop a month or so back and they were going to see if you could do badgers? I never heard back, so figured Id ask here.. I really like the 2 pva barrels I have currently.
 
Sorry for hijack, but quick question Josh. Do you guys do badger 2013 prefits, I called the shop a month or so back and they were going to see if you could do badgers? I never heard back, so figured Id ask here.. I really like the 2 pva barrels I have currently.

YOu'd be better off calling him at PVA if you have product questions. He's not on here that often.
 
I just ordered a barrel from PVA about a week ago. It was on ARC's recommendation since this is for the first custom gun I've ever done. Communication and CS has been great so far and I'm confident they will deliver an excellent product. I was going to cancel my custom build and just go with their John Hancock rifle. But I missed out on that opportunity unfortunately.
 
6mm or 6.5? I had a deposit on a JH but it never came to be - I do have a tracking number for a 6mm ARC 1.2 Nuc build that I am super excited for... Hoping it shoots

Got the 6.5 and it shoots. Getting .75 inch groups at 100yrds with factory 147 eldm and around .5 inch groups with my 140 eldm reloads.
 
Sorry for hijack, but quick question Josh. Do you guys do badger 2013 prefits, I called the shop a month or so back and they were going to see if you could do badgers? I never heard back, so figured Id ask here.. I really like the 2 pva barrels I have currently.
We currently do not offer prefits for them however we have barreled them. We offer customers the option to send in the action one time and we will provide a laser engraved tag with the returned action for them to use as a reference with future prefit orders.

@ManUtdManiac is correct, I don't get on here much.
 
We currently do not offer prefits for them however we have barreled them. We offer customers the option to send in the action one time and we will provide a laser engraved tag with the returned action for them to use as a reference with future prefit orders.

@ManUtdManiac is correct, I don't get on here much.

Interesting. They were one of the very first custom actions that were machined dead nuts on to allow prefits. Ive got prefits for my 2013 from rws, cutright, kampfeld, and red beard. All screw on my 2 2013s and headspace correctly. My actions have never been to those shops, they just use badgers tenon print. Not trying to be argumentative, just really like the barrels ive got from you and kind of like to avoid sending an action in.