Steve the frustration is easily understandable.
Like everyone else here we kind of treat this as an immediate action, no one is happy until you are back shooting.
If anything I have been taught by shooting, it is as much a community event as it is an individual event. While I consider myself more of abrass maker rather than as a target shooter, I love this sport as much for the people I have met and who have taught me, as for how I may perform or from the satisfaction of what I build or solve. I only hope to be as supportive of others as they have been to me.
If there is disappointment in me or others, it is only the fact that we could not have been there to help you out on the spot in helping to determine the problem.
Thankfully there are other rifles that need loving in the meantime.
Do please keep everyone posted.
Like everyone else here we kind of treat this as an immediate action, no one is happy until you are back shooting.
If anything I have been taught by shooting, it is as much a community event as it is an individual event. While I consider myself more of abrass maker rather than as a target shooter, I love this sport as much for the people I have met and who have taught me, as for how I may perform or from the satisfaction of what I build or solve. I only hope to be as supportive of others as they have been to me.
If there is disappointment in me or others, it is only the fact that we could not have been there to help you out on the spot in helping to determine the problem.
Thankfully there are other rifles that need loving in the meantime.
Do please keep everyone posted.





























(Or we will invade their little country, take all their holy cheese, neat little army knives and nuke the rest.)
If ever a fiream needed a John M. Browning makeover my M1911 and K31s are it. I should know my ancestors emigrated from that stink hole country a century ago. 






















