Rich Reiley of HTCustoms in Colorado Springs trued my 700 action and chambered a Kreiger barrel in 6.5 Creedmoor. He also tuned my Timney trigger to a sweet 18 ounces. Very happy with the rifle/accuracy.
http://htcustoms.com/index.php
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Rich Reiley of HTCustoms in Colorado Springs trued my 700 action and chambered a Kreiger barrel in 6.5 Creedmoor. He also tuned my Timney trigger to a sweet 18 ounces. Very happy with the rifle/accuracy.
http://htcustoms.com/index.php
You have a couple of different types for Garands and M1A's.
1- "Arsenal" bed. Mainly done to restore the compression fit on used stocks that don't have the tension on the trigger guard anymore for good lockup. Just "pads" on the top and bottom of the stock. This appears to be what you have with the addition of the trigger plate pad..
2- "National Match" bed. Same pads bedded with the addition of the recoil surfaces of the stock and trigger plate pad. Better, but still can be improved on.
3- "Improved National Match" bed. Same as above but a fixture is used to exert pressure on the receiver and the front HG is in place and locked to the stock. This "pre-loads" the barrel in tension to increase mechanical repeatability and reduce zero wander.
4- "National Match Pillar" bed. Same as above but all bedded areas are tied together including the walls of the stock. Used on rifles that will rarely be pulled from the stock. A solid bed is established on all bearing surfaces with a "pillar" built from receiver heel down to the trigger plate. Rock solid but a ton of work. If Devcon Steel bed is used it adds a good bit of weight.
I'll give TJ's a plug as well. I've used them on a number of my pistols and rifles.
Kelly's Sports is another solid gunsmith in Parker, CO. (303) 840-2372.
He did some work on my Savage LE rifle in 308 that was top notch.
Ok, maybe a helper did do the work, that still doesn't justify the fact that he let this garbage out the door. Helper or not, his name is on the work. Maybe Dave Sullivan shouldn't have charged me for this kind of work. Or offered to make it right. He did neither. I am so disgusted with it, I bought a new Criterion barrel just so I don't have to look at the crown job anymore.
I did not bring my dissatisfaction to Dave, as he was in no mood to talk. I didn't even see the bedding job till I got home. And as far as the crown, what would you suggest would have been a good way to fix it? Have him cut the barrel down even more? Sometimes it is just better to leave it alone and never do business with people like that. He should have never let that type of work go out the door in the first place.