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One of the challenging and uneasy parts about selling something like barrels is it's impossible to accuracy test every one, and maintain any sort of sales volume or non-ludicrous price. That being the case, it's always possible to get a call from a customer with an accuracy complaint. When that happens, then we absolutely test, and figure out what's going on. It's VERY uncommon to get this call, but hey, it's all a game of odds. We stock and sell premium stuff to make those odds better, but nothing made by man is perfect every time.
This instance was about a Bartlein Prefit for CZ457. It was the first complaint we had received. We refunded the customer that could not get it to shoot .5" at 50y on the best day with the best group. He was afraid of it being a "$550 tomato stake" but we took care of him immediately and sent him a label for return.
This morning, the barrel got home. This afternoon, we threw it on our shop CZ457 and went out back with some 50y paper. The first box of ammo we grabbed was SK Rifle Match (the red box) as it was sitting by the door.
We took 5 shots to get comfortable on the gun (on the left), then proceeded to shoot 3 more 5-shot groups. The setup was a pile of GameChangers out front and one in the rear.
I'll say, for a barrel that was returned for poor accuracy, with the first ammo we grabbed, we were pretty pleased with it.
One of the challenging and uneasy parts about selling something like barrels is it's impossible to accuracy test every one, and maintain any sort of sales volume or non-ludicrous price. That being the case, it's always possible to get a call from a customer with an accuracy complaint. When that happens, then we absolutely test, and figure out what's going on. It's VERY uncommon to get this call, but hey, it's all a game of odds. We stock and sell premium stuff to make those odds better, but nothing made by man is perfect every time.
This instance was about a Bartlein Prefit for CZ457. It was the first complaint we had received. We refunded the customer that could not get it to shoot .5" at 50y on the best day with the best group. He was afraid of it being a "$550 tomato stake" but we took care of him immediately and sent him a label for return.
This morning, the barrel got home. This afternoon, we threw it on our shop CZ457 and went out back with some 50y paper. The first box of ammo we grabbed was SK Rifle Match (the red box) as it was sitting by the door.
We took 5 shots to get comfortable on the gun (on the left), then proceeded to shoot 3 more 5-shot groups. The setup was a pile of GameChangers out front and one in the rear.
I'll say, for a barrel that was returned for poor accuracy, with the first ammo we grabbed, we were pretty pleased with it.