That’s funny, I have one of the first 10 LA Mausingfields ever made, after waiting over a year for the pre-order it’s been running for the last 3.5 years without a hiccup even in its bare metal state. I also have one of the first 200 Nucleus, if mine has the cocking issue I’ve never felt it and the action runs great. I even carried it in the woods this year hunting and killed 2 deer with it. Both actions are far smoother than any other rifles I own.
So I’m not sure I’d consider the small refinements done to the actions over time to be “revisions required to make it right”. This isn’t a case where you bought what turned out to be a paper weight until they fixed it. Every verision of the actions has worked just fine but over time changes were made to improve them based on what Ted felt was best.
Just look at the Nucleus, a couple people complained about the bolt heads having an odd feeling when closing while most couldn’t even feel it. Regardless Ted has stated that he will be supplying new bolt heads for all of the old actions at his own expense, if that isn’t good customer service I don’t know what is.
It took Remington, Winchester and Savage decades and several different models to design their flagship bolt action rifles and that was with near 50 years of bolt action manufacturing experience, an entire R&D team and tens of millions in development costs. So bitching because in your mind the actions weren’t right when released because some improvement were made to them over the last of 5 years just makes you look like an asshole.