Judging from the pics of the Daystate Pulsar it looks like the scope rail is somehow attached to the barrel shroud. Anyone know any details ?
http://www.daystate.com/pulsar.htm
http://www.daystate.com/pulsar.htm
"DaystateUK"Sorry to hear any tale of woe but just crying 'design problem' doesn't alter the fact that the intermount on your pulsar has 1000 friends, none of which seem to suffer this, nor did the three I shot in Octobers extreme bench rest or the one wyan (a Daystate tester) shot at last year's world Ft match. Quite apart from the two years of testing carried out before hand.
I know it different and that can be disturbing, but you need to take another look. Sure you have a problem but this is not a good way to fix it. Speak to the guys at aoa, they are capable and willing to help any reasonable person.
DaystateUK said:Sorry assumed you were American as this is an American forum. I'm currently working at the British Shooting Show I'm Coventry, but you are welcome to come here. We have a pulsar on the range, which if it's a design fault would have to be the same. Though the hundreds that have shot it since Friday wouldn't seem to agree.
Take you rifle back to the dealer, we will collect and check it and if it's in good condition I'll make sure you get you're money back.
All the best. Tony B