wnelson14
WKR
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- Dec 28, 2020
Trigger reach shortening on the VG is an extremely easy diy project.Beat me too it.
I can’t handle the VG’s long trigger reach anymore after shooting the RokStok and Bravo for the last year (pun intendeds).
Trigger reach shortening on the VG is an extremely easy diy project.Beat me too it.
I can’t handle the VG’s long trigger reach anymore after shooting the RokStok and Bravo for the last year (pun intendeds).
Trigger reach shortening on the VG is an extremely easy diy project.
This still blows my mind… How is that even possible? What % of total orders do you all think have been fulfilled?If I had to guess, that's going to be a looong time. There's day 1 orders still unfulfilled, there's a massive amount of week 1 orders still unfilled. Just think about the February, March, May etc orders.
This still blows my mind… How is that even possible? What % of total orders do you all think have been fulfilled?
I have no idea, but I'd love to know and get some transparency on the situation.This still blows my mind… How is that even possible? What % of total orders do you all think have been fulfilled?
I have no idea, but I'd love to know and get some transparency on the situation.
Maybe 6 months ago it was time for another mold or 2. I still remember "We will build as many molds as needed to have your stock made in 90 days"
So what's the hold up then? I understand the setbacks at first and obviously there will be some unexpected delays but I feel like by now, things should be running smoothly and at least the day 1 orders should be filled.Molds aren’t the problem.
So what's the hold up then? I understand the setbacks at first and obviously there will be some unexpected delays but I feel like by now, things should be running smoothly and at least the day 1 orders should be filled.
I understand that. I'm not saying the solution now is more molds since you said that wasn't the issue.It doesn’t matter how many more molds are bought, if the current molds aren’t maxed out.
I have no skin in the game as I haven’t ordered a rokstock yet, probably will when things get squared away. But why wouldn’t some or most of the orders not be going in order? I think that’s why people are getting upset.It’s because of how the stocks are being sent from Stockys, which ones need work, and which ones don’t. It isn’t UM arbitrarily doing it- it’s sucks and certainly isn’t the customers problem, just that it isn’t UM willy-nilly sending orders out.
As I stated earlier, there are a couple hundred stocks out now.
I have no skin in the game as I haven’t ordered a rokstock yet, probably will when things get squared away. But why wouldn’t some or most of the orders not be going in order? I think that’s why people are getting upset.
Seems like a tikka with a rail is the most popular and the rail is installed at UM and has nothing to do with stockys, barrel contour doesn’t seemed to matter much either as that I think is done after the carbon process.Me either. Probably because they are all ordered with different options. That’s a timeline killer. UM is herding cats around when you think about various suppliers, shipping problems, labor, etc.
Time to look at a different stock building company?It’s because of how the stocks are being sent from Stockys, which ones need work, and which ones don’t. It isn’t UM arbitrarily doing it- it’s sucks and certainly isn’t the customers problem, just that it isn’t UM willy-nilly sending orders out.
As I stated earlier, there are a couple hundred stocks out now.
I understand that. I'm not saying the solution now is more molds since you said that wasn't the issue.
I'd just like to know what's going on. I know others would as well.
But why wouldn’t some or most of the orders not be going in order? I think that’s why people are getting upset.
Seems like a tikka with a rail is the most popular and the rail is installed at UM and has nothing to do with stockys
Jake mentioned on a podcast that in fact railed Tikkas did need another mold due to popularity. Not sure if that happened or not.
Either way my guess is staffing for finishing is the hold up.
Also maybe the new lugs they had to start making.
Really? I assumed Stocky’s did a generic cut, drilled a pilot hole or two, and UM finished it.however the stocks are cut for the specific rail at Stockys.
Because stocks can only be shipped from UM in the order they are received. Some stocks that are received need work, and are sent back. Those stock may or may not be returned quickly.
Maybe that’s how it would work had they done one setup. Like a sendero contour and standard rail cuts.For the sake of the argument (I’m not arguing at all)
But Order number:
# 1, is a 3b tikka with rail and gets messed up and sent back to stockys to be fixed
And say order #4 (or whatever number in sequence) is a 3b tikka with a rail and gets finished perfectly, I would assume they would use this stock and ship order #1 there stock. And used the “re worked” stock coming back for a different order.
The impression I got in one of the podcasts and also in Form's reply is that a stock is ordered for a specific order, rather than a commodity to fulfill that order. IE a stock is made as stockys and shipped for order #1. Say the specifications were exactly the same for stock order #2. It sounds like if #1 has issues and needs to get sent back it remains allotted to order #1 regardless if the stock provided for #2 is good to go. Order #2 gets fulfilled before #1.For the sake of the argument (I’m not arguing at all)
But Order number:
# 1, is a 3b tikka with rail and gets messed up and sent back to stockys to be fixed
And say order #4 (or whatever number in sequence) is a 3b tikka with a rail and gets finished perfectly, I would assume they would use this stock and ship order #1 there stock. And used the “re worked” stock coming back for a different order.