He was very pushy about being the one to bed it and paint it but we refused. It arrived cracked right in front of the trigger area where he swore there is a steel pin. We dug into it with the mill and there was no cross pin. We went ahead and sunk a thin end mill into the front bedding area where he said the other pin was and there were no cross pins. We made up some trick aluminum ones and epoxied them in and that made the whole stock more rigid. I'm glad you posted. It was between them and MPI. If we do another I am sure MPI will be the next one we try.

If anyone sand blasted the inside of the barrel on one of my rifles he would be up for replacing the barrel. I use a flush system and will not even let cutting chips touch the inside of a barrel. Shooting grit in there? That is messed up.


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