CApighunter
WKR
A while back I sent a magnum pre 64 Winchester 70 to a well known smith with an excellent reputation for truing, rebarrel and reblue. I was given a turn around time of 5 weeks. I got a call after a month that my action had been destroyed in the truing process and the smith replaced it with another. Didn’t think much of it, as there was no sentimental value attached. Now that I have my final invoice 6 months later I checked the new serial number on the invoice and based on the date it is impossible that it’s a standard magnum action and the smith said he just swapped my bolt over. I have a suspicion that it’s a 270/30-06 action and won’t feed the 264 magnum case i had it chambered in. To me the only acceptable solution is to source a replacement pre 64 magnum action and redo it. I have a feeling that he’ll want to machine it out and open it up for the wider case. I’m waiting for a response currently, but I have a hard time paying over $1100 in smithing fees for something different than I sent out which has to be modified to work, not to mention it’s been nearly 4 months longer than estimated. How would you handle this situation?