I'll start this off by saying, I love Seekins products and I really appreciate their military discount. I've used their stuff before and have came back to them when buying more items.
But, I'm a bit disappointed; a month ago I contacted them and inquired if they had their HS Precision SRS rails and R700 SA 20moa 8-40 bases in stock. I was told yes they did, just place the order and they'd be in the mail. Keep in mind, I'm ordering two of each for my new rifles. So feb 11th I place the order.
Through email correspondence I find out that the items were not actually in stock; there had been some sort of error in getting them to or from the vender who does their finishes. Okay- aggravating but shit happens. Last week I get a tracking number for UPS- package shows up today with my stuff. Now I'm happy!
Well, I unscrew the sling studs and go to screw in the allen head bolts to attach the SRS rail on my .308 and pretty quickly feel abnormal resistance. Pull the screw out and compare it to the sling stud- the screw is courser than the sling stud. WTF??? Well, I emailed them back and am awaiting word. I hope this is just the case of the 5R rifles or a select few of the HS stocks having finer than normal sling studs. If they sent the wrong bolts, I'm going to be incredibly disappointed- not in an angry, I want to toss you off a cliff way, but in a really let down, far under expectation kind of way.
And all of this on top of one of the rifles coming with a chipped stock that required me to send it back to Remington. WTF is going on with my luck lately???
Anyway, I'm going to head to the fastener store and see if I can get allen head screws of the correct size and pitch and hopefully I can get this rail mounted today.
Just an FYI for anyone ordering the SRS (sling rail system); compare your new hardware with the sling studs you're removing to be sure they match up. If this is an accident, I would find it hard to believe I'm the only one who is experiencing this. And if it's a variance in the HS stocks, people also need to be aware. This could easily strip out the holes.
I'll update this with what Seekins says; I hope it's not an error on their end. I'm just tired of running into problems with ALL of my shit that I order lately! If my second Dillon 550B that I ordered comes in jacked up, I swear I'm going to beat my head against a wall until the blood comes.
But, I'm a bit disappointed; a month ago I contacted them and inquired if they had their HS Precision SRS rails and R700 SA 20moa 8-40 bases in stock. I was told yes they did, just place the order and they'd be in the mail. Keep in mind, I'm ordering two of each for my new rifles. So feb 11th I place the order.
Through email correspondence I find out that the items were not actually in stock; there had been some sort of error in getting them to or from the vender who does their finishes. Okay- aggravating but shit happens. Last week I get a tracking number for UPS- package shows up today with my stuff. Now I'm happy!
Well, I unscrew the sling studs and go to screw in the allen head bolts to attach the SRS rail on my .308 and pretty quickly feel abnormal resistance. Pull the screw out and compare it to the sling stud- the screw is courser than the sling stud. WTF??? Well, I emailed them back and am awaiting word. I hope this is just the case of the 5R rifles or a select few of the HS stocks having finer than normal sling studs. If they sent the wrong bolts, I'm going to be incredibly disappointed- not in an angry, I want to toss you off a cliff way, but in a really let down, far under expectation kind of way.
And all of this on top of one of the rifles coming with a chipped stock that required me to send it back to Remington. WTF is going on with my luck lately???
Anyway, I'm going to head to the fastener store and see if I can get allen head screws of the correct size and pitch and hopefully I can get this rail mounted today.
Just an FYI for anyone ordering the SRS (sling rail system); compare your new hardware with the sling studs you're removing to be sure they match up. If this is an accident, I would find it hard to believe I'm the only one who is experiencing this. And if it's a variance in the HS stocks, people also need to be aware. This could easily strip out the holes.
I'll update this with what Seekins says; I hope it's not an error on their end. I'm just tired of running into problems with ALL of my shit that I order lately! If my second Dillon 550B that I ordered comes in jacked up, I swear I'm going to beat my head against a wall until the blood comes.