canyonhunter47
WKR
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2018
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It can be fixed, but why buy a gun that’s good once you do the QC that the factory should’ve done and possibly void your warranty in the process. If they missed something you can see plain as day on the rack what other problems might be hiding?The RAR Predator I bought had the barrel touching the forearm on one side. It took 15 minutes with a rasp to cure that, it is not as though I had to worry about "wood to metal fit". The bedding block works.
A Tikka is a couple hundred more and has a solid design and quality. Possibly the Howa too, still looking into that one.
For the record I’m not a Ruger hater, just disappointed with what I’ve seen from the RAR