My student went to the Hogan factory, with rifle. Said it was an unmarked building, with no signs or anything, and that the owner was surprised the rifle came back (again?).
The very first thing they told him was not to use regular lube, only the lube that comes with the rifle...which was none. So they cleaned it, lubed it with their stuff, then started firing and jamming rounds. He left the rifle there while he went to run errands.
Upon his return they said the receiver was too tight and that "they fixed it", proceeding to run 40 no-fail rounds through it.
So Friday we're going to the range (again) to sight it in, after remounting the scope.
We'll see...
Jon