Marketing a 10k towing capacity and receiving a truck with 8k is a big deal.

Point is buying a rifle you can't shoot or even handle for that matter is a cross your fingers proposition. You have a parts list that you like and a weight in mind. The aforementioned gun is a little heavier than you want but parts are there.

Before you even get to shoot it you find the one thing you gave a bit on to go factory is way off the wrong way. Problem.

The barreled action weight is a given within 2 oz. Specs for length and contour give you weight. Anyone can do this in a few minutes. So you change fill in stock changing the weight of every gun you produce and you can't open a page and change weight of gun on your website? Because it's the only single thing anyone would want to know that's been changed?

So your bitchin' 7mag shows up with a 12t barrel and VP tells you to shoot smaller bullets. They had a problem with the 9t barrels so they just switched to 12t. Then suggests a custom barrel if you want a 9. Have a nice day.

Sure. Betting they had to least 10 more minutes in finding proper fill formula for stocks than they would have had in updating Web page with "Upgrading stock materials. Weights may vary and will be updated soon." Again. After parts list it's THE number.

Glad to see a positive direction for a fix. Looks like they are listening. Curious to see how any other bumps get ironed out.

Cheers




"I would build one again, if it were not for my 350RM (grin)."

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