2ski
Well-known member
I'll make sure it gets asked a third time.....
Did you clean the rifle prior to using it? My rule of thumb is EVERY firearm I purchase gets cleaned by me prior to firing the first shot.
It seemed to me that you were assuming everyone here would be impressed with the tough guy approach when hunters as a whole on the message boards are always propping up companies with good customer service. There is a current thread about Leupold that is an example of just that. I don't know if Leupold would go the route they do if someone hit them with a letter like that. Maybe they just tell you to pound sand if the product is out of warranty like the examples in that thread. If I was a company and received a letter like that, I would probably do just enough to satisfy making the product work. I, as a person, would like the opportunity to make the situation taken care of without a letter like that. A letter would put me into an aggressive mind set.
Too many people want to go from 1 to 10 if they feel wronged, when going to 2 would probably have been all that was needed. Easier to go up by ones than to back off of 10 if you need to.
Did you clean the rifle prior to using it? My rule of thumb is EVERY firearm I purchase gets cleaned by me prior to firing the first shot.
It seemed to me that you were assuming everyone here would be impressed with the tough guy approach when hunters as a whole on the message boards are always propping up companies with good customer service. There is a current thread about Leupold that is an example of just that. I don't know if Leupold would go the route they do if someone hit them with a letter like that. Maybe they just tell you to pound sand if the product is out of warranty like the examples in that thread. If I was a company and received a letter like that, I would probably do just enough to satisfy making the product work. I, as a person, would like the opportunity to make the situation taken care of without a letter like that. A letter would put me into an aggressive mind set.
Too many people want to go from 1 to 10 if they feel wronged, when going to 2 would probably have been all that was needed. Easier to go up by ones than to back off of 10 if you need to.