Hahaha! That very well may be the case!!This is God punishing you all for turning your backs on the 308 Win.
Hahaha! That very well may be the case!!This is God punishing you all for turning your backs on the 308 Win.
You are right there. I bought a Tikka in 243 for my son to use a while back. He’s pretty much done with it so i put it in an AG composites stock with some new bottom metal etc. and it just keeps on chugging along. It’s a ton of fun to shoot and reload for. It’ll do 3/4 moa or better all day with the stock barrel on reloads.It’s a shame that companies want to sell the big name bling in components but never check feed and extraction. Too many rifles shoot well these days but flop on solid feeding and positive extraction. The one factory rifle that seems to get it right is Tikka.
I have a 21 in 280ai and it’s my favorite rifle and shoots .370 with 140 nosler bt factory ammo. Trigger goes all the way down to 2 pounds instead of the listed 2.5. I knew the 280ai would feed well being a standard caseI wish I could find one in 280 Ackley to fondle and if it passes my scrutiny, I would buy it.
I might sell my NIB Nosler Custom Shop 270 WSM to make that happen.
Wish I knew, I’m in AK and haven’t been able to find f’n ammo up here yet and nobody will ship here. Was just down in MT and couldn’t find any there eitherDoes yours have feeding Issues like the others? I had to send mine back.
Dang! I’m tempted to send you 3 rounds just so you can check it!? How long does it take mail to get up there from the east coast? I would still call nosler. They know enough now to know whether or not it’s isolated to a few guns or all but my money is on it being all prc gunsWish I knew, I’m in AK and haven’t been able to find f’n ammo up here yet and nobody will ship here. Was just down in MT and couldn’t find any there either
6.5PRC?Wish I knew, I’m in AK and haven’t been able to find f’n ammo up here yet and nobody will ship here. Was just down in MT and couldn’t find any there either
Yes 6.5 PRC6.5PRC?
Haha, I would gladly take them! I’d even send them back if you’d like. I just want to know if I have an issue or not. I emailed nosler this morning asking just that. Will see what they say in their reply.Dang! I’m tempted to send you 3 rounds just so you can check it!? How long does it take mail to get up there from the east coast? I would still call nosler. They know enough now to know whether or not it’s isolated to a few guns or all but my money is on it being all prc guns
Send me your address! Not sure if you can send it privately or not? I’m new hereHaha, I would gladly take them! I’d even send them back if you’d like. I just want to know if I have an issue or not. I emailed nosler this morning asking just that. Will see what they say in their reply.
This was my email to David this am. I would love to know what they say to y’all!Yea. It really bothered me to hear that there is a possibility that we are getting different stories. That stinks of dishonesty and I have little patience for that. The conversation today left little doubt about what direction I want to take. It’s a shame, really. But, it’s just a “thing”.
I agree and I hope they do however they have not used language thus far that would indicate that. Also there are plenty of 6.5prc still listed with large dealers on Gun broker. I expect we will know more about what they are going to do and when in a few days. Perhaps they already know but they haven’t communicated it yet. Hopefully top management/owners will get involved.I don’t like what’s happening one bit. However I am going to give Nosler the chance to make it right. I do believe they will make the effort to offset this bad experience and have been in the business several decades to understand the issue here. I am also sure they have reached out to all distributors to try and collect these rifles to prevent further customer issues that only reflect negatively online like this is now.
Very curious to see what their response is here. If it is in fact a universal design flaw, I’d hope they would entertain the swap option. I do love this rifle, and if it’s going to take significant time for them to work the issue out…I’d consider swapping for a different caliber and scratch my 6.5prc itch with something else.This was my email to David this am. I would love to know what they say to y’all!
David, I would like to know a couple things going forward please.
1. What exactly is wrong?
2. How did it happen?
3. What is the solution ?
4. What is the timeline to have it fixed?
5. Are refunds or a swap out an option?
Thanks!
The response I got today was no response. I mean they responded but the questions were not answered. I’m sure David is a great guy but it’s clear that the owners or top management have either not gotten involved or not made a decision on how to handle it. I just want to be told what the fix is and how long it’s going to take and given some kind or option.Very curious to see what their response is here. If it is in fact a universal design flaw, I’d hope they would entertain the swap option. I do love this rifle, and if it’s going to take significant time for them to work the issue out…I’d consider swapping for a different caliber and scratch my 6.5prc itch with something else.
Also I would seriously doubt they admit it’s a design flaw! But I’m almost positive it is because if it wasn’t we would have our guns back. They could just put a new wyatts box in or a different brand or tweak the box and follower that’s in there. That doesn’t take any time at all.Very curious to see what their response is here. If it is in fact a universal design flaw, I’d hope they would entertain the swap option. I do love this rifle, and if it’s going to take significant time for them to work the issue out…I’d consider swapping for a different caliber and scratch my 6.5prc itch with something else.