I emailed back and forth with Christensen a couple times today and will say their customer service has been stellar regarding this whole issue. Prompt responses and a very satisfactory solution.
So, they realize some of these Mesa Ti's are coming in over weight. They gave me the option to basically do whatever I wanted for resolve. Refund, exchange for another one, exchange for something different etc. They are working with my dealer on the other end. (I didn't want my dealer to get stuck with the rifle either.) I am going to end up ordering a Ridgeline Ti to exchange for the Mesa Ti. The Mesa Ti will be returned to Christensen. I've heard some not so good things about their CS in the past. I have to say they handled my problem with professionalism, promptness and are providing a solution that can't be beat/couldn't be any better. Kudos to them. I'll report the weight of the new rifle when it arrives.
Great to hear they are taking good care of you. I look forward to hearing what you think about the Ridgeline TI.
That literally just doesnt make sense.
For sure, but having that little prior knowledge to how short their major project is falling is inexcusable, and knowing and still taking people's money without saying anything is even worse.Has to be in the "finishes" of the barrel and stock. I'm not sure if/how the barrels are different, but the stock has to be the issue. As nice as the Mesa Ti's look and perform, I'm guessing the Mesa Ti project has been a nightmare for them.
For sure, but having that little prior knowledge to how short their major project is falling is inexcusable, and knowing and still taking people's money without saying anything is even worse.
A firesale would prob be the one way I'd give them my business at this point. Then I;d likely be giving an aftermarket stock maker more business.I'm going to take a guess here: We are going to see a price reduction on the Mesa Ti's...I agree, none of these should have gone out the door. In fact, they should probably recall them or disclose and sell them out at a great price.
My saga continues to a degree. Like I said, between Christensen, the distributor and the dealer, they exchanged my overweight Mesa Ti for a Ti Ridgeline. Every ti Ridgeline I’ve seen has been actually coming in underweight. Mine came today and to my disappointment it weighs 6 lbs. 5 oz. 11 oz over the published weight of 5.8 lbs. So, now, I ordered a Proof Research Ultralight stock. This should save me 17-18 oz over the CA stock. That should bring the finished rifle weight down to around/under 7.5 lbs with the NF NX8.
As a side note I compared an on the shelf 6.5 CM Regular Mesa 20” to my original 6.5 PRC Mesa Ti 22”..The weight difference was 2 oz. I also comared my Mesa Ti 22” to a Regular Mesa 24” and the difference was 4 oz., most of which had to be the barrel length. These Ti offerings are NOT worth the premium pricing they get over the regular in either version.
Might have to take the shipping scale to the gun store with you lol.
This is disappointing, I had a ridgeline ti on my wishlist. For the listed weight and price thought it would be a heck of a rifle for the price. Why would they let them out the door don't they do a check on them. I could see if it was just a few random guns here and there but sounds like it harder to find one that is close to the listed specs vs one that is heavier.
This is disappointing, I had a ridgeline ti on my wishlist. For the listed weight and price thought it would be a heck of a rifle for the price. Why would they let them out the door don't they do a check on them. I could see if it was just a few random guns here and there but sounds like it harder to find one that is close to the listed specs vs one that is heavier.