Well this "THING" arrived on friday,it looked awesome at first.Then i looked closer and closer!My new stock was craked on the inside and the bedding was horrible.My first bedding job was not even nearly as bad as this was.Pits ,voids ,cracks ,flakes.I saw that the bedding was extremely long after the recoil lug,under the barrel.My shot groups proved that this type of bedding was not good for accuracy.Ive discussed this with the smith and he insists this is merely cosmetic.Or unacceptable?The new Mcmillian stock was craked on the inside bridge that separates the mag box from the trigger.Ive started mending it with MARINE TEX, because i have no intentions of sending back this rifle to the smith,this was his first impression and i no longer have trust in his work.What would be the correct action to take in this matter?Should i have to pay him for this incompetent work?Im not going to disclose his name, but i can only say that he is a national known gunsmith, my intentions are not to burn him .Please shoot me your opinions.thanks in advance.
Notice the lenght of the bedding in front of the recoil lug.
Ive started removing the bedding compound.Ive repaired the inside crack with MARINE TEX.Im also beefing up the front wall near the front guard screw hole.the pillars that i provided werent installed.The Mcmillian stock was inleted for pillars but instead they were filled with bedding compound!Since the mag box opening was enlarged by the smith i have to beef up the wll in order to install the pillars .theres not much room left after he milled out that space excessively.
Here the best groups from 200 yds with 168 FGMM, notice the stringing upwards as the barrel heats up.I belive this action is capable of great accuracy ,when i finish fixing the bedding of the stock.










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Notice the lenght of the bedding in front of the recoil lug.
Ive started removing the bedding compound.Ive repaired the inside crack with MARINE TEX.Im also beefing up the front wall near the front guard screw hole.the pillars that i provided werent installed.The Mcmillian stock was inleted for pillars but instead they were filled with bedding compound!Since the mag box opening was enlarged by the smith i have to beef up the wll in order to install the pillars .theres not much room left after he milled out that space excessively.
Here the best groups from 200 yds with 168 FGMM, notice the stringing upwards as the barrel heats up.I belive this action is capable of great accuracy ,when i finish fixing the bedding of the stock.