So I recently purchased a LH Ruger Alaskan 375 Ruger. I bedded the action in the stock, relieved material behind the tang to prevent splitting and then proceeded to shoot the rifle five times at the range. Well guess what? the stock split between the mag box and trigger wells in the stock. A hairline crack that if I did not look for and did not flex the stock to see I would never know it was there. But I was looking for it and it is cracked. Really no damage, but now the stock is not tied together in that area.
I thought it would be simple to procure an OEM cross bolt (one that should be there in the first place) and add it myself. Then I'm back in business. Well guess what? Not that easy. My first call was to WGP and they don't carry them. Fair enough. Then I call Snap Shots to see if they have the part. Nope, but they will sell me a stock. How nice. So then I proceed to call Ruger. I figure that surely to goodness someone there will have enough sense in their head to send me a bolt. A pretty crappy bolt at that. But no. As soon as this "customer service rep" found out I was in Canada she refused to speak with me. REFUSED. She said she would have to refer me to International orders. I knew where that was headed and said "I do not want to speak with Snap Shots" but she read her script again and transferred me to a voice mail that guess what? Gave me the Snap Shots phone number.
How in the world do I get a cross bolt for this rifle? Because as it sits now, I have a $1200 paper weight sitting in my safe. Not impressed. At all.
I thought it would be simple to procure an OEM cross bolt (one that should be there in the first place) and add it myself. Then I'm back in business. Well guess what? Not that easy. My first call was to WGP and they don't carry them. Fair enough. Then I call Snap Shots to see if they have the part. Nope, but they will sell me a stock. How nice. So then I proceed to call Ruger. I figure that surely to goodness someone there will have enough sense in their head to send me a bolt. A pretty crappy bolt at that. But no. As soon as this "customer service rep" found out I was in Canada she refused to speak with me. REFUSED. She said she would have to refer me to International orders. I knew where that was headed and said "I do not want to speak with Snap Shots" but she read her script again and transferred me to a voice mail that guess what? Gave me the Snap Shots phone number.
How in the world do I get a cross bolt for this rifle? Because as it sits now, I have a $1200 paper weight sitting in my safe. Not impressed. At all.




















































