AEA Challenger Elite Bore scoped YUCK!

Got my .457 Challenger Elite last spring as my first pcp. Despite negative opinions I took the chance with AEA because I don't mind tinkering. Certainly hasn't been a straight out of the box gun. Regulator issues, 1st replacement my doing, 2nd because originally owners manual didn't include the instructions of not lowering pressure without degassing first like the updated version does. (Who downloads an owners manual twice looking for revisions?) Had to replace hammer spring also.
Got the gun shooting decently enough just before deer season. Accuracy was an issue though. Could hole in hole but slugs spiraled down range so required left, right adjustments with yardage changes, but absolutely consistent. Also totally went to crap if it leaded up so needed frequent cleaning.
Storm damage and back issues put me behind getting back to the gun. But finally got a bore scope and found more issues. Unfortunately one month out of warranty, my usual crappy luck.
Chamber was cut off alignment with the bore and throat angles were very rough. Lot of bad places down the groves and lands also.
For a $1000 gun I don't believe the barrel should have made it out of the factory. Local gunsmith just shook his head and said "Get a new barrel."
Not being able to afford that I've cleaned the chamber and throat up with a wood dowel and lapping compound. Stopped when I did so as not over deepen the throat since not much precision with a dowel.
Seems to be shooting better but had a trigger issue and waiting on a new trigger rod and set screw. Mine's worn from far to many disassembling. Once that's fixed I'll likely do some fire lapping.
Anyway here's the look see. Before, After, then just a few of the bore.
My opinion now is that I wish I'd bought a bore scope before the gun.

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It seems to that acquired else's problem. If the rifle was in such poor condition, the original owner should have returned it. Based on what you mentioned, they likely disassembled it, which voided the warranty, and then to sell it. I would feel more frustration toward the individual who sold it. If I had only a one-month warranty and paid $1,000 for a PCP, I would not be attempting to fix it myself. If it wasn't functioning properly, I would have returned it immediately. Purchasing from someone other than a reputable dealer is always a gamble. I regret that you had to endure this costly lesson. This is merely my personal opinion. $ 50 more dollars you could have bought new.
 
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It seems to that acquired else's problem. If the rifle was in such poor condition, the original owner should have returned it. Based on what you mentioned, they likely disassembled it, which voided the warranty, and then to sell it. I would feel more frustration toward the individual who sold it. If I had only a one-month warranty and paid $1,000 for a PCP, I would not be attempting to fix it myself. If it wasn't functioning properly, I would have returned it immediately. Purchasing from someone other than a reputable dealer is always a gamble. I regret that you had to endure this costly lesson. This is merely my personal opinion. $ 50 more dollars you could have bought new.
This was a new gun. Won't name the dealer because they've been good otherwise. I just found th6 barrel issues to late. Just makes me discussed with AEA for their quality control. And wanted this out there for others. If I'd only had the bore scope when it arrived it would have went directly back.
 
This was a new gun. Won't name the dealer because they've been good otherwise. I just found th6 barrel issues to late. Just makes me discussed with AEA for their quality control. And wanted this out there for others. If I'd only had the bore scope when it arrived it would have went directly back.
Their reputation for quality or questionable quality seems to precede them. I was wondering what became of this model. That pitting is atrocious. I hope you get it ready before this year’s deer season.