Originally Posted by JGRaider
My "problem" with all this is not that there are some issues associated with the launch of a new rifle. It's the apparent lackadaisical attitude in getting it right with the customer. I mean, taking a miffed customer's rifle out to the range to verify whatever is a sign to me that they don't know what to do about it, or don't really care. Good grief, give the man a brand new, proven rifle muy pronto and worry about the non-shooters later.

Yep.

They could call Kenny Jarrett for advice on handling clunkers. But if they chop sawed their bloopers, how many would they have left??

The way they're handling this is a bigger problem than the problem with the rifle, IMO.

DF

Last edited by Dirtfarmer; 09/28/15.