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Ptg all i gotta say is a refund took over 3 months after i filed a complaint with bbb. Not a fanAlways measure the first case out of a new chamber!View attachment 6871308
I have a dozen or so reamers from them and no problems, but I do use a tail stock and dog when chambering. That being said, I just bought my last PTG item yesterday. JGS didn't pick up so I ordered a .338 Lapua reamer and go gauge. Good price(as usual), 6-8 weeks(not so good for such a common reamer). I paid by credit card and told the customer it would be 6-8 weeks for the tooling. This morning JGS called and said they had the reamer and gauge in stock for about $60 more. I told them I would call back after making sure I could cancel the PTG order. PTG told me there would be a 15% re-stocking fee(ok, I get that, but it still annoys me), and they do not give refunds, only in house credits? So by holding a gun to my wallet, I now will have a PTG reamer and gauge coming(the last item I will ever buy from them), and a JGS reamer on the way to finish the job. Poor business practice for a company that should know better. JGS make better reamers any way so in a way it probably is for the best. Sorry Dave Kiff, but your customer service and policies kind of suck.As stated earlier PTG "blows".
Lol, I am about to start an online storefront and see if I can make a living by just listing a bunch of products as out of stock (backorder ok!).
When I get orders I'll just let the customer know that it will be about 6-8 years before their backorder is filled, and if they want to cancel I can give them store credit... minus the restocking fee of course!
I got a call back from PTG asking if I wanted any special neck of throat configurations. I told them I didn't care what they did, I would not be using it. He told me I could order something else instead if I didn't need the Lapua reamer. I told him I had no interest in ever ordering anything from them again. Just send the reamer as ordered and our business is done. I let 3 other shops know about this and 2 have already had their own issues and are buying elsewhere. I'm going to post it on our facebook page just to let a few more know that the place is having problems. Good customer service and business practices are important to me. I have them, and don't like dealing with companies that don't.
I thought about it, but decided not to cancel the charge. Being pissed off is a great way for me to remember PTG. One of my friends mention Manson and quite frankly I was surprised since I was always told to avoid their stuff(this coming from 10 years back or so). Shops change, so I plan on giving them a try at some point. I have always had good luck with JGS, but then I don't do a lot of chambering and only have a few reamers. I will have a brand new PTG .338 reamer for sale in a couple of monthsIf you haven't already, you should contact your credit card company to see if they can/will reverse the charges.
I had a generally similar experience w/PTG a couple of years ago (haven't used them since). Pissed me off bad enough that I sent an e-mail (or letter, can't remember which) to Dave Kiff about my experience. When Dave had first started up w/PTG years ago, he had helped me out on a 30/338 Lapua reamer, his service was quite good. I remembered that and penned my e-mail in the context that I was sad to see his organization deteriorate to where it was and that I truly hoped he could/would turn it around. No response whatsoever. Crickets.
They seem to have grown quite a bit over the years. Maybe they have military/government contracts that have fueled their growth and us civilians just fill up the crumbs of production spots. Maybe we are more of an inconvenience than anything else, I dunno. I Have zero interest in ever doing business with them again.
Conversely, I have had nothing but good experiences with Dave Manson. He's an honest guy and gives you the straight skinny;
https://mansonreamers.com/
I may be wrong, but doesn't PTG make one piece bolts for a few of the custom actions out there? I had thought I read somewhere that Stiller uses bolts from PTG and maybe some others as well? If this is true, it could be part of the reason that their service towards non-contract customers has gone to shit.
I definitely won't be buying anything from them given all the terrible stories I've read.
I thought about it, but decided not to cancel the charge. Being pissed off is a great way for me to remember PTG. One of my friends mention Manson and quite frankly I was surprised since I was always told to avoid their stuff(this coming from 10 years back or so). Shops change, so I plan on giving them a try at some point. I have always had good luck with JGS, but then I don't do a lot of chambering and only have a few reamers. I will have a brand new PTG .338 reamer for sale in a couple of months.
On the previous "PTG Sucks!!" thread, an employee joined the thread and attempted to justify many of the problems.
Don't remember her name.
I have a dozen or so reamers from them and no problems, but I do use a tail stock and dog when chambering. That being said, I just bought my last PTG item yesterday. JGS didn't pick up so I ordered a .338 Lapua reamer and go gauge. Good price(as usual), 6-8 weeks(not so good for such a common reamer). I paid by credit card and told the customer it would be 6-8 weeks for the tooling. This morning JGS called and said they had the reamer and gauge in stock for about $60 more. I told them I would call back after making sure I could cancel the PTG order. PTG told me there would be a 15% re-stocking fee(ok, I get that, but it still annoys me), and they do not give refunds, only in house credits? So by holding a gun to my wallet, I now will have a PTG reamer and gauge coming(the last item I will ever buy from them), and a JGS reamer on the way to finish the job. Poor business practice for a company that should know better. JGS make better reamers any way so in a way it probably is for the best. Sorry Dave Kiff, but your customer service and policies kind of suck.
I thought about it, but decided not to cancel the charge. Being pissed off is a great way for me to remember PTG. One of my friends mention Manson and quite frankly I was surprised since I was always told to avoid their stuff(this coming from 10 years back or so). Shops change, so I plan on giving them a try at some point. I have always had good luck with JGS, but then I don't do a lot of chambering and only have a few reamers. I will have a brand new PTG .338 reamer for sale in a couple of months.
Had an experience recently with a PT&G go gauge.
Either Lapua or PT&G had a error.
Datum check between the two was .010 or slightly better.
I understand factory brass is always undersized but this seemed excessive.
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Bought this lot several years ago, 600 pieces.Hmm, that’s weird. .338 brass is totally fubar short. My 47 brass has always been really close, like go minus a thou. Curious to know where your issue is.
Pretty sure that was Kim Cain or Jessica Johnson. I dealt with them during the "Savage Drop-In DBM" debacle a few years ago. That was my last dealing with PTG. Life is too short to put up with that kind of BS.On the previous "PTG Sucks!!" thread, an employee joined the thread and attempted to justify many of the problems.
Don't remember her name.
I don’t think jumping into tool grinding without the background is something most are willing to do.If one of the bigger shops like LRI with state of the art CNC machines could start producing the products that PTG does they could completely take over the rifle market from them.
They would have to provide:
1. Honest and reliable communication
2. Fair business policies minus the stupid restock fee on an imaginary product
3. Quality production
4. Competitive prices
5. Good lead times
If this could happen - goodbye PTG.
Add JGS on thatI like PTG products, prices, lead times.... but I always get some ninny on the phone.
McMillan is the worst on the phone.
Manson, Stocky's, and Wyatt are so sharp on the phone, I have play the ninny role![]()
What’s the pitch diameter of the tap?Now you guys got me thinking i purchased a Remington 700 action truing kit from PTG and when i purchased it they told me it was 6 to 10 weeks out so did the action manually then two weeks later the kit shows up. i thought i would check the kit over it all checked out except the tap it was a +.010 kit so when i checked the major diameter on the tap it was only .0087 over size that did not make sense to me because if i turn the barrel tenon .010 over there is no way it will screw into that action because i thought they had a pretty good reputation but i was thinking since i had never used it yet what do i know because i always thought they had a pretty good reputation. now i just received a .338 tactical match reamer i guess i need to do some measuring on it also
16 tpi i think but i do not think i used the pitch gauge on it i just had my micrometer when i checked itWhat’s the pitch diameter of the tap?
i still haven't used the kit.16 tpi i think but i do not think i used the pitch gauge on it i just had my micrometer when i checked it
its been about 3 weeks since i checked it but now that i think about it it looked a little fine to me
Know a guy that recently ordered a PTG reamer that was cut straight cylinder from the shoulder diameter back (head dia. = shoulder dia. on the reamer)...
My personal favorite is charging a restocking fee for cancelled items that have not been started/produced yet.
I like PTG products, prices, lead times.... but I always get some ninny on the phone.
McMillan is the worst on the phone.
Manson, Stocky's, and Wyatt are so sharp on the phone, I have play the ninny role![]()
Always measure the first case out of a new chamber!View attachment 6871308
Now you guys got me thinking i purchased a Remington 700 action truing kit from PTG and when i purchased it they told me it was 6 to 10 weeks out so did the action manually then two weeks later the kit shows up. i thought i would check the kit over it all checked out except the tap it was a +.010 kit so when i checked the major diameter on the tap it was only .0087 over size that did not make sense to me because if i turn the barrel tenon .010 over there is no way it will screw into that action because i thought they had a pretty good reputation but i was thinking since i had never used it yet what do i know because i always thought they had a pretty good reputation. now i just received a .338 tactical match reamer i guess i need to do some measuring on it also
16 tpi i think but i do not think i used the pitch gauge on it i just had my micrometer when i checked it
its been about 3 weeks since i checked it but now that i think about it it looked a little fine to me
338 lapua tactical matchWhat cartridge was that reamer supposed to be for?
Pitch gauges are only "accurate" for measuring "pitch" when the thread is properly formed to begin with. And that doesn't mean the thread pitch g
That is true but they work good for just a quick check on threads per inch without using wires i didn`t break out the wiresPitch gauges are only "accurate" for measuring "pitch" when the thread is properly formed to begin with. And that doesn't mean the thread pitch gauge and thread itself perfectly "match".
What cartridge was that reamer supposed to be for?