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Ultra Going Back To H&R
« on: March 19, 2004, 10:08:22 AM »
Went by the gun shop where I purchased the Ultra 25/06 this morning and he offered to have my gun sent back to H&R at my expense  :cry:  I really didn't expect my money back since he has a sign posted that says New Gun Warranties are Factory Warranties only. He was pretty nice though and said that if H&R had any question they could call him and he would verify the problem and if they chose just to send a repalcement gun that they could send it to him and I could pick it up there. Came home and called CS and requested a call tag for UPS and when it gets here I'll stack it, pack it, and wrap it and send it back. Gonna request a trigger job and test target with it's return. Can someone refresh my memory as to how light they will adjust the trigger there? I'm open to anything else that I may have overlooked to ask them about while they have it.
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Ultra Going Back To H&R
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2004, 10:36:10 AM »
lik2hunt, If my mind is working correctly I recall seeing something that someone (forum member, not H&R) posted on the old H&R site that said they were only allowed to adjust down to 3.5 lbs. (lawyers I would guess).  I just sent in a receiver and asked them to adjust it to about 2.5 or 3 lbs if they could but if they were limited to a lower limit of 3.5 then that would suffice but no greater please. Good luck with the 25-06....<><.... :grin: (ask them to check and recrown at thier expense if the current crown is rough or defective)
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