This gun started out as one of the A-1 specials in the white that Galazan was selling a few years ago, "correct"?
If it was the action would have been fully assembled with the screws timed correctly when it was assembled in Japan. So why are they not timed now? Were new hammer axle screws made for this new gun for some reason?
The gun is beautiful & a showcase of the artists work that created it. IMHO It's just to bad that the final small details of screw timing wasn't addressed. I'm still of the opinion that the screws are probably installed in the wrong holes from side to side and that swapping them would probably correct the issue. But to do this would require pulling the wood and disassembling the gun again which could lead to possible damage of the screws or wood. It's probably not worth the risk!
The owner should be very proud of this gun. I do truly like it & wish it were mine!! I kick myself for not buying one of them the first day Galazans offered them.