08 September 2005, 07:11
brasskeeperAnother dark day at black range
Sounds like a stock problem or possibly a scope or scope mount problem.
09 September 2005, 18:57
one-holerBlob:
How did you make out with the nice Lady at Ruger?
Do you need her name and number?
10 September 2005, 04:25
Blob1
Boy aint that just like a know it all expert. I have one primer that was .002 to small fall out of a case and already I not "methodical" in what I do, That thread didn't have a &^*^%)(*(& thing to do with the problems I am haveing. I shot all kinds of Factory ammo and had the same problem. I have reloaded long enough to know what the &^%$^$%^%^ I am doing on that end. So this is the last post on this subject. For those trying to help thanks alot, for those running me down as some stupid ^%%^$%^ well then *(*&&^%%^&^ you! This has been a real night mare and I have had some real expert people try to figure it out. Tomorrow is the last shooting and then either in the Mississippi river it will go--well better send it back to Ruger first! JJ I paid to much to let it go for $275.00, but might before it is over.
10 September 2005, 04:28
Blob1
The Ruger people, and that lady, were real nice and really insisted that I get the rifle to them. So I told her I would send some targets
along with it.
Thanks
13 September 2005, 02:31
Blob1
Hey one holer
I called and talked to Shirley and she wants me to send the rifle back and she made a note that it would come back with a Walnut stock on it. I may have to pay a discount price for it but we will see. But I have to shoot some targets tomorrow and send along with it. At first another person wanted to give me another plastic stock but I told her I didn't want it then got a hold of Shirley. So will shoot some factory and reloads tomorrow and see what happens from there. Thanks for your help.
16 September 2005, 10:07
JJ_MillerBlob1, how is the Ruger doing ? Still want to get rid of it ?..................JJ
25 September 2005, 22:26
Blob1
Well JJ got it shooting a bit better going back to sand bags and reworking theb trigger down to 3/4 lb. With all the extras, dies, cases, bullets, trimmer and steel leupold scope mounts would have to have a new plain Savage 100 22/250.