Gila
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I have been thinking about getting one in 300 WM. I am rather concerned about the quality of the action. There was an issue with the firing pin being too small in diameter for the bolt hole, causing cratering of the primer. It has been a common practice from what I have been able understand, to send the action off to a gunsmith to have a bushing installed around the firing pin. Bergara has apparently fixed the issue with the 2019 models according to their press release. Apparently there have been issues with a blown primer forcing the firing pin assembly back through the rear bolt shroud. The rear bolt shroud is cast and shatters. Bergara has stated that they have only seen it happen with the 6.5 creed in a handload. They apparently stated they will provide a machined bolt shroud to replace the cast piece for their creed rifles. They made it sound like a "too hot" handload was the only cause and the only caliber affected is the creed. However it seems to me that if a primer is severely cratered by the firing pin, that the primer could blow or be pierced with any load. I am not saying it would happen with other loads in different calibers, only that in theory that it could possibly happen. Just my opinion. I only know what I google about the rifle. Your thoughts?