I have no complaints with them using thread locker. Problem is they applied too much and it was up all over the shoulder and washers. Yea I was a little disappointed when I found out they used washers instead of having it clocked to the shoulder.
I can take some when I get home.
I will say other then this issue I have been very happy with the rifle .
No reason to send it back, issue has been resolved.
If they didn't answer their phones because everyone was off I wouldn't be hurt by that. I talked to someone on Thursday at 11:00 a.m. the answer they gave me is my...
$4,860, IMO too much to be paying to have such a simple little mistake happen. Everything was done by GAP including mounting the brake. It is what it is. We are human and shit happens. Just sucks that TBAC was the only one willing to discuss the issue and help me diagnose the problem where GAP...
Well took the rifle to the range with the newly installed brake and guess what.. The rifle now groups less then 1" below with the can on. So the excessive thread lock and distorted washers were the culprit. If anyone has George's email I would love to message him and let him know my experience.
Before you flip shit you should investigate a little more. TBAC called me and asked me to take the brake off and inspect the threads and washer (see post #26).
Also I just got home and took a hard look down the barrel. The can is slightly overhanging the bore from 3 o’clock to 6. Should I just send the can or send TBAC the barreled action also?
GAP thinks it's the can, have to pay for shipping if it ends up not being the rifle.
Thunderbeast thinks it's more then likely the threads on the barrel. They want to look at the barreled action and the can to make a conclusion. Have to pay for shipping for that also. I'm not sure who I should...
A little baffled at what the culprit is in my setup. I have a 6.5 CM build by GAP and I just received my Thunderbeast Ultra 9 6.5. Shot a 3 round group at 100yds without the can to compare POI shifts. Put the can on, check for obstructions and everything lines up great according to my eye. Shoot...
Looking for some recommendations for a scope for my .22 trainer.
Requirements:
-$600 or less (eligible for military discount if manufacturer offers one)
-MIL Reticle and MIL Turrets
-FFP
-Enough elevation for 250yds min of .22LR with a 20MOA rail
-Repeatable
-12x Magnification (Minimum Top...