Funnily enough I have had probably a dozen rifles built over the years and all from several different people, built stocks and rebarrelled others and all of them have shot well given the spec of the components used and the type of weapon they are...
building rifles isn't rocket science and its not complex machining work. It simply requires solid execution of basics.
Jimmy six cocks. I may be a tech retard but you're a..........fucktard!
The trouble with that theory is, what 'they' (gun builders, or any retailer, such as yourself, for example) are up against is this... they know full well it's gonna take 6 months (or more) to do your job, why hell, they've got orders from here to Africa, and you're just a speck in the ocean, and you mean NOTHING to them. If they went round telling the customer "hey, it's gonna take six months", then what would you (the consumer) do???
I'm mindful of a rifle I ordered back in, oh, 2005, I think it was, from Reloader's Supplies. They had to import it from the States, 'simple dimple'! Ron Dent told me that, because of the 911 terrorist attacks, it's gonna now take 3 months to land... it's that simple, can't do nothing about it I took a deep gasp, not too dissimilar to landing in a pool of cold water, then went ahead and placed my order! Nine months to the day that I placed my order, the thing actually arrived at my door! Grasp that people "NINE MONTHS"! I mean, it was a complete rifle, already built, in the States, all they had to do was ship it! (and just for the record 'NO', I didn't get any money thrown at me, gift vouchers, accessories, accolades or even any free ammo)
I told a workmate about the fact that I was told "three" months, and he straightway replied, 'stuff that, I'd be telling them to shove it', based on only the three months, let alone nine! You see, we're Kiwi's, and we want things done ASAP (preferably yesterday) therefore it's a delicate balancing act of telling the customer 'porkies' (what he thinks the customer wants to hear) and hopefully getting them committed, and then leading the customer for on as long as they possibly can, or, telling the customer the truth, up front, and risk having the customer bolt, and going elsewhere, and buying something different! I mean, you yourself have already stated, in a previous post, that the "only reason I went with Hardy is because they said they could turn it around for the roar"!
Dead right. An update for you all. The rifle is on its way to me. Had a call from Ian who put his hand up and admitted it wasnt good enough and was too long. He threw some stuff in to butter me up a bit, which is appreciated.
I will let you know how the thing shoots.
ian is a top man to deal with I have found.
I have had great customer service from him personally.
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So i have just got the rifle back. Finish looks good. Ian put in the targets from his range session when he sighted it in and did the drop chart. Now he said is range was flooded so he shot from sand bags off the truck. in saying that the targets were not impressive at all. The best group was 1" with the other 3 groups being 1.4". Would expect better from a rifle that has had a chamber specifically made for that bullet. I hope with more shooting it settles down and shoots better.
$5k+ for one inch groups after load development. Ouch.
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na thats not a full blown rifle. Just the barrel. $1600 for the barrel plus the rifle
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Haha yes i did indeed. ill put another box or two through it and get back to you.
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I haven't read the whole thread so I may have missed it. What caliber is the rifle?
And to put your mind at ease if you don't already know, proper load development can take ages depending on what your expectations are.
If it shoots close to an inch now I reckon with the right attention it will shoot better again.
I doubt they would have had the time to have tested several projectile, powder and primer combos.
I have a carbon wrapped barrel that will shoot from 1" with one load down to ridiculously small with another using the same class projectile.
It might end up like mine and only shoot 1 projectile extremely well but shoot another couple of brands adequately for hunting.
Looks to be a nice job on the barrel and I am sure you will get it shooting how you want.
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