Reasonable Expectations for Chambers
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Re: Reasonable Expectations for Chambers
Yep, that looks good. Did you send Howa the chamber cast? I'm glad they paid for shipping.
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Re: Reasonable Expectations for Chambers
Crap. In my rush to get the stinker out of the door I forgot all about it. The service center looks like a small operation so I'm going to email them the pics and then call to discuss the situation. I did include a detailed description of the problem and let them know that reaming the throat to look Okay is not Okay.Ranch Dog wrote:Did you send Howa the chamber cast?
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Re: Reasonable Expectations for Chambers
I have been trying to locate a post I read about the same issue with a Weatherby Vanguard. In my attempts I noted the action and barrel are also made by Howa.
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The repair shop Howa uses for repair work emailed me today and told me that I was right about the bad chamber. They are going to send me a new rifle. First they have to take my rifle to Howa on Friday and then a clerk there takes a week to do the paperwork, and then I can check in to see what is going on.
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Re: Reasonable Expectations for Chambers
Sounds good. Did they say anything about covering the transfer fee?
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This email was from the gunsmith. He's taking the rifle to Legacy Sports tomorrow and telling them it needs to be replaced. So the discussion to get the FFL fee covered will be with Legacy Sports next week.Ranch Dog wrote:Sounds good. Did they say anything about covering the transfer fee?
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They must not have any barrels as that would resolve the transfer issues. Probably only have small parts.
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I'll bet they are little more than an importer and distributor.Ranch Dog wrote:They must not have any barrels as that would resolve the transfer issues. Probably only have small parts.
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Re: Reasonable Expectations for Chambers
I finally got a new rifle this week. The rep told me they couldn't cover transfer fees, but they did include a scope package as compensation. One piece rings and a nice variable power, AO, IR Chinese scope. That was very generous on their part and I appreciate them trying to ease the pain of another transfer fee and a two-month wait.
The chamber cast shows a slightly crooked chamber cut about halfway between the dangerously crooked chamber I sent back and the correctly centered chamber in my .223 Howa.
I shot 20 rounds through it today and it's pretty consistent with groups about 1.125"@100 yds.
So once it's broken in, trigger adjusted, bedded, and a load developed it should be a solid MOA shooter. But I'd prefer to have a .5-.75 moa shooter out of the box like my .223 Howa.
BTW, I also bought a barreled action in 6.5 Grendel from Brownells when they were $279 minus 10%. I figured I'd keep the best shooter and sell the other one. It has a slightly crooked chamber too and shoots about like this one. Yea, I know I'm an idiot.
Howa needs to find the "gunsmith" who is chambering the Grendel barrels and kick him in the nuts.
The chamber cast shows a slightly crooked chamber cut about halfway between the dangerously crooked chamber I sent back and the correctly centered chamber in my .223 Howa.
I shot 20 rounds through it today and it's pretty consistent with groups about 1.125"@100 yds.
So once it's broken in, trigger adjusted, bedded, and a load developed it should be a solid MOA shooter. But I'd prefer to have a .5-.75 moa shooter out of the box like my .223 Howa.
BTW, I also bought a barreled action in 6.5 Grendel from Brownells when they were $279 minus 10%. I figured I'd keep the best shooter and sell the other one. It has a slightly crooked chamber too and shoots about like this one. Yea, I know I'm an idiot.
Howa needs to find the "gunsmith" who is chambering the Grendel barrels and kick him in the nuts.
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Re: Reasonable Expectations for Chambers
I'm glad the settled up. The workmanship seems to be the way it is in the firearm industry these days.
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