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Savage chamber issue
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<blockquote data-quote="ERod579" data-source="post: 1704617" data-attributes="member: 49987"><p>I don't believe a go/no go gauge will help. The gauge will check the chamber, not the throat. </p><p>If it does have a short throat, fire lap with bullets embedded with lapping compound such as Tubbs final finish. </p><p>You won't know for sure without a borescope. It could also be a copper ring that's been shaved off the bullets and have built up. </p><p>What is your cleaning procedure and what cleaners do you use? Do you use Wipeout alone without using brushes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERod579, post: 1704617, member: 49987"] I don’t believe a go/no go gauge will help. The gauge will check the chamber, not the throat. If it does have a short throat, fire lap with bullets embedded with lapping compound such as Tubbs final finish. You won’t know for sure without a borescope. It could also be a copper ring that’s been shaved off the bullets and have built up. What is your cleaning procedure and what cleaners do you use? Do you use Wipeout alone without using brushes? [/QUOTE]
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