Just asking around as I’m curious if I’m out of line. Just finally got my first build back. A little back story.
Sept 2019, I paid a 75% deposit for a tikka rebarrel, which included a new stock, bed job, cerakote and barrel cap. Sent the gun in December as was discussed and waited. Estimated March.
Come March things were not done,2020, expected longer as everyone says to double the time. June comes around and I am sent my rifle. No big deal.
Got the rifle, took the action apart to check it out and immediately notice something is not right. The bolts fall out after a turn. Re torquing the action, I reached torque value of 45 at 1 complete revolution, less than 2 threads were engaging. This seemed odd to me, so I brought up concern with the smith. At this time I did a feed test and the mag was only feeding around 1/3 of the rounds. Rounds were ending nose up. This is a stock plastic tikka mag setup so no longer screws or mag feed lip adjustments. The stocks inlet was too shallow; and now Iv paid for it and a bed job.
Returned the stock to AG composites as instructed and got a refund for the stock from the smith. Decided to buy a krg bravo for the time being to shoot the rifle as I don’t have many and I plan on hunting with the rifle this fall.
And the problems continued. 20moa rail on the gun I was barely able to zero, as in the last mil of an swfa 3-9. Checked with another scope, same. Checked rail on another rifle, all was good. So here I wasn’t really able to zero (don’t want to be in that last 5% of travel) with a 20 moa rail on a 2 30mm scope that has a boat load of travel. Something was fucky.
60 rounds later, and not a single 5 shot group under 1 moa. Shot my other rifles, shot different scopes. Different shooters. All the same poor results with the build
Contacted the smith, he said send it in, thought this was very unlikely.
Smith got the rifle shot it and offered me to re barrel the rifle. I said yes. More waiting, again expected.
Last week after quite a bit of badgering the rifle is finally back in my hands. A 6 month wait on a mcmillan (ordered when I found out the stock inlet was bum) beat this rifle home.
Now I know the smith also got the shaft on this deal. A bum stock inlet, a bum barrel. It’s sucks. The rifle should have never made it to me with the action screws / feeding problem to begin with but at this point it is what it is.
Smith offered to bed the KRG chassis or mcmillan stock, which I don’t want done by him due to the above.
I ask about a refund for the following
Shipping back of the stock
Shipping back of the rifle
Refund for the bed job
Totaling over 200 dollars. Im not a rich man and just eating this after dropping 2k on a build didn’t sit well with me.
I know this build has also cost the smith a significant amount of time and money as well, and I think I peeved him by asking for a refund, but am I wrong as the customer to expect this?
And I havnt shot it yet.... but the smith did before sending it and it showed some promise.
And this is my first custom ish build. Man if they are all like this I’d rip my hair out
Sept 2019, I paid a 75% deposit for a tikka rebarrel, which included a new stock, bed job, cerakote and barrel cap. Sent the gun in December as was discussed and waited. Estimated March.
Come March things were not done,2020, expected longer as everyone says to double the time. June comes around and I am sent my rifle. No big deal.
Got the rifle, took the action apart to check it out and immediately notice something is not right. The bolts fall out after a turn. Re torquing the action, I reached torque value of 45 at 1 complete revolution, less than 2 threads were engaging. This seemed odd to me, so I brought up concern with the smith. At this time I did a feed test and the mag was only feeding around 1/3 of the rounds. Rounds were ending nose up. This is a stock plastic tikka mag setup so no longer screws or mag feed lip adjustments. The stocks inlet was too shallow; and now Iv paid for it and a bed job.
Returned the stock to AG composites as instructed and got a refund for the stock from the smith. Decided to buy a krg bravo for the time being to shoot the rifle as I don’t have many and I plan on hunting with the rifle this fall.
And the problems continued. 20moa rail on the gun I was barely able to zero, as in the last mil of an swfa 3-9. Checked with another scope, same. Checked rail on another rifle, all was good. So here I wasn’t really able to zero (don’t want to be in that last 5% of travel) with a 20 moa rail on a 2 30mm scope that has a boat load of travel. Something was fucky.
60 rounds later, and not a single 5 shot group under 1 moa. Shot my other rifles, shot different scopes. Different shooters. All the same poor results with the build
Contacted the smith, he said send it in, thought this was very unlikely.
Smith got the rifle shot it and offered me to re barrel the rifle. I said yes. More waiting, again expected.
Last week after quite a bit of badgering the rifle is finally back in my hands. A 6 month wait on a mcmillan (ordered when I found out the stock inlet was bum) beat this rifle home.
Now I know the smith also got the shaft on this deal. A bum stock inlet, a bum barrel. It’s sucks. The rifle should have never made it to me with the action screws / feeding problem to begin with but at this point it is what it is.
Smith offered to bed the KRG chassis or mcmillan stock, which I don’t want done by him due to the above.
I ask about a refund for the following
Shipping back of the stock
Shipping back of the rifle
Refund for the bed job
Totaling over 200 dollars. Im not a rich man and just eating this after dropping 2k on a build didn’t sit well with me.
I know this build has also cost the smith a significant amount of time and money as well, and I think I peeved him by asking for a refund, but am I wrong as the customer to expect this?
And I havnt shot it yet.... but the smith did before sending it and it showed some promise.
And this is my first custom ish build. Man if they are all like this I’d rip my hair out
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