When margins get tight or the demand for dividends and profits driven by predatory investors becomes damaging then quality suffers big time. It seems a recurring theme.Ranch Dog wrote:I'm glad the settled up. The workmanship seems to be the way it is in the firearm industry these days.
Reasonable Expectations for Chambers
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Re: Reasonable Expectations for Chambers
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Re: Reasonable Expectations for Chambers
Sounds to me like they throw them on a CNC lathe and don't verify the set up. Chambers should be done one at time, hands on with a competent gun smith not a button pusher.
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Re: Reasonable Expectations for Chambers
That's exactly what I think is going on. I think my older rifles pre-date the CNC lathe and single point chamber cutting.Ohio3Wheels wrote:Sounds to me like they throw them on a CNC lathe and don't verify the set up. Chambers should be done one at time, hands on with a competent gun smith not a button pusher.
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