I am writing this I guess just to release some steam..Iam pretty pissed that I took the time to read most all the bolt action post just to find the best rifle smiths or well respected and I think I did, what I didn't do was try and find the best way to send it, the Frikin post office is not it..even when you have insurance there unable to do a good job.well I sent my brand new Krieger #10 bull barrel , reciever,bolt and oversized lug off and the only thing that was left in the box was the barrel...Part of the box was missing and retaped. at the torn end.iam not going to beat myself in the head ..I don't think that would help,but I am open to any advice as to where to find a replacement bolt and reciever.an if this has ever happened to you I'd like to know what to expect from my claim.
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Packaging packaging packaging
You want to complain about the USPS but it sounds like you didn't package your parts very well.
If they move inside of your package they are not packaged correctly.
The action and bolt should have been placed in a zip-lock type back with your full address and phone number enclosed.
Your address and phone number should be taped to the barrel as well.
Spray in foam can be used to secure the parts in place as well.
If you think the packages get placed on soft blankets and are only handled by nuns your are truly mistaken.
They get put in 6 foot cages with all kinds of packages stacked on top of them then a machine picks the entire cage up and dumps it out on a conveyor.
I read these types of posts all the time and have to wonder how people think there package is actually handled?
You file a claim after 30 days and the USPS will look for the missing components along there path and at what used to be called the dead letter facility.
If not found you get the value of your components after showing what you paid and not what you insured them for.
If found the components will be returned.
Packaging is 99.99% of the problem in all claims filed.