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My VC fixed proper
14 May 2014, 20:30
fairgameMy VC fixed proper
Last year my son was shooting my VC 500 and complained that he could not break open the action after having fired it. I took it off him and forced it a bit which resulted in a bent cocking sear. It is presumed that my boy had not closed the action fully before he fired? Something like that.
Anyway thanks to Kebco and the chaps in France they managed to get all and more spare parts to me.
I put the gun through its paces the other day and all seems great. The cocking to eject system feels a tad stiffer then I remember but I am confident it will serve me well during the up and coming season.
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Andrew, nice piece, and in the best DR caliber.
Glad to see it fixed! Enjoy!
16 May 2014, 01:34
surestrikeMechanical devices fail I don't care what it is or who built it. What matters is how they address the problem and get it fixed. Enjoy your fixed rifle for years to come!
16 May 2014, 02:02
ozhunterquote:
Originally posted by surestrike:
Mechanical devices fail I don't care what it is or who built it. What matters is how they address the problem and get it fixed.!
Very true
21 May 2014, 20:26
Tim CarneyVery good news, Andrew. Glad to know that the back up rifle will be ready when we next hunt!
Regards, Tim
quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
Very nice piece Andrew! I'd bet you have fallen in love with that rifle, and the 500NE round!
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01 June 2014, 05:20
SliderGlad you got it sorted out. Is Jorge keeping track of VC failures?

You bet. But a bent pin as a result of possible operator error is FAR from over a dozen documented doubling incidents, not to mention that lovely plastic end cap...
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04 June 2014, 07:38
retreeverYou only need one shot fro the 500 up close and very personal.
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13 June 2014, 02:45
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by jorge:
You bet. But a bent pin as a result of possible operator error is FAR from over a dozen documented doubling incidents, not to mention that lovely plastic end cap...
What I have noticed with this gun is you have to snap it shut for the top lever to swing back all the way into position. Dunno if this is all that important but some of the English guns I have handled are much more silky in action. Having said that I have now fired this gun repeatedly (after the repair) with good results but if it ever fails me again then it will be cut up as fishing weights.
It would be irresponsible to pass it on to another.
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Andrew, it's all here-say until you show us dead stuff :-)
13 June 2014, 03:27
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
Andrew, it's all here-say until you show us dead stuff :-)
Dead client photos are not good for marketing.
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13 June 2014, 03:43
FrostbitYou still flinch when you shoot it?

13 June 2014, 04:03
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
You still flinch when you shoot it?
Only when I am hung over.
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quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by jorge:
You bet. But a bent pin as a result of possible operator error is FAR from over a dozen documented doubling incidents, not to mention that lovely plastic end cap...
What I have noticed with this gun is you have to snap it shut for the top lever to swing back all the way into position. Dunno if this is all that important but some of the English guns I have handled are much more silky in action. Having said that I have now fired this gun repeatedly (after the repair) with good results but if it ever fails me again then it will be cut up as fishing weights.
It would be irresponsible to pass it on to another.
HINT: "silkiness" comes with use. My double has smoothed out considerably after 3-400 rounds of use.
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Cogswell & Harrison 375 Fl NE
Sabatti Big Five 375 FL Magnum NE
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quote:
Dead client photos are not good for marketing.
Someone has to take care of the "wankers" :-)_