Dropping nearly 25% of the cost of the rifle to repair something that is wrong from the factory isn't the right move unless you planned to upgrade the trigger anyway.
FF
call Gravel....they got mine fixed withing a week(3 days).
Took 2 days to ship it to them and about 3 back.
all together less then 2 weeks.
very satisfied.
Mine was about 2 weeks total
Thanks for the responses folks. I will be calling Gravel tomorrow.
Vae Victis
CPC and OPC party member. CCFR, and OFHA member
Mine was just a couple weeks, and I'm really impressed with how it feels, super light, and crisp. I really don't see a need to drop $150 or more on a trigger for this now. There would be better places to put that money.
Silverdale, BRRC
I was in the same boat with my SPS as it's trigger was under the recall. Instead of waiting a couple weeks to a few months to get my gun back in working order, I just opted to get the Trigger Tech trigger and drop that in. While I do agree that it's a bit much to have to fork over a nice chunk of change in order to safely use something that should have been working from day one, it was a choice that I don't regret. The factory 700 trigger was nice, but the Trigger Tech trigger is way ahead in terms of feel and adjustability. Zero regrets here.
Gravel had my SPS for one day before sending it back. They even cleaned it and set the trigger so nice I don't need to touch it. Awesome job.