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Reloading
Marks on bullets after chambered.
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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 1262601" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>You are obviously not happy with Savage as a whole. If you mis-stroke any gun it can cause feeding issues even a $7000 DGR rifle. </p><p></p><p>ISSUES are generally just part of guns in general. With current manufacturing tech AND consumer demand for EXTREMELY CHEAP guns (A Savage or Remmy cost the same in 1980 as they do now) ISSUES are going to be present. Even a $2000 semi custom will have ISSUES.</p><p></p><p>Either figure the issues out and turn them into great shooting rigs OR contact a smith, send him $5k and wait 2 yrs for a rig that MAY not have any ISSUES.</p><p></p><p>I have been running Savage SINCE I figured out I can do ALL of the work needed on one with about $80 in tools. Switch barrels, triggers, stocks or any other part without a lathe or mill AND make them shoot under .5 MOA without waiting for OR paying a smith to do it.</p><p></p><p>If you really don't like the brand just sell them and try something different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 1262601, member: 4566"] You are obviously not happy with Savage as a whole. If you mis-stroke any gun it can cause feeding issues even a $7000 DGR rifle. ISSUES are generally just part of guns in general. With current manufacturing tech AND consumer demand for EXTREMELY CHEAP guns (A Savage or Remmy cost the same in 1980 as they do now) ISSUES are going to be present. Even a $2000 semi custom will have ISSUES. Either figure the issues out and turn them into great shooting rigs OR contact a smith, send him $5k and wait 2 yrs for a rig that MAY not have any ISSUES. I have been running Savage SINCE I figured out I can do ALL of the work needed on one with about $80 in tools. Switch barrels, triggers, stocks or any other part without a lathe or mill AND make them shoot under .5 MOA without waiting for OR paying a smith to do it. If you really don't like the brand just sell them and try something different. [/QUOTE]
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