First off, this isn't meant to bash on Remington specifically, but rather to draw attention to some issues with a new rifle I picked up just last week. I know there are better rifles out there, so before someone suggests I buy a $3000-$6000 rifle, let me say that this is what I can afford. I have the .308 version of this same rifle in an HS Precision stock, and have been happy with it so far.
The first minor problem I encountered while prepping to mount the scope bases was a screw plug that didn't want to budge (even with light tapping on the proper screw driver). I applied some penetrating oil and went about cleaning the rest. Once I removed the stock, it was obvious the recoil lug was crooked. After that, I noticed some finish missing on the bolt handle stem. Lastly, and perhaps most worrying, is an imperfection on the chamber rim at 9 o'clock. As much as I tried, I couldn't capture this last one very well on pics.
The rifle was bought at Budsguns and transferred through a local FFL, so I can't take it back to a shop. I'm calling Remington tomorrow, and think there's a chance I'll end up having to pay another transfer fee...
The first minor problem I encountered while prepping to mount the scope bases was a screw plug that didn't want to budge (even with light tapping on the proper screw driver). I applied some penetrating oil and went about cleaning the rest. Once I removed the stock, it was obvious the recoil lug was crooked. After that, I noticed some finish missing on the bolt handle stem. Lastly, and perhaps most worrying, is an imperfection on the chamber rim at 9 o'clock. As much as I tried, I couldn't capture this last one very well on pics.
The rifle was bought at Budsguns and transferred through a local FFL, so I can't take it back to a shop. I'm calling Remington tomorrow, and think there's a chance I'll end up having to pay another transfer fee...