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Should I send this back for warranty work?
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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 1960172" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>Couple of thoughts, if the barrel suddenly lost accuracy at 50-75 rounds then the barrel condition may or may not have caused the change. With all the torques having been checked that may leave another mechanical problem or the scope itself. Another common reported problem in the axis has been defective firing pin springs causing light strikes & ftf.</p><p>Shipping it back might cost you $30-$50 on your dime, with no guarantee you will get it back in time to get it ready for hunting season.</p><p>That shipping money would give you a head start on purchase of another one. Recently heard of Wallyworld selling them for $125.</p><p>If you could purchase a second one then you might have more time to research the old one. The pitting is not good but as others have said it looks better than most savage barrels. I have seen some really ugly rust pitted barrels shoot 1 moa or better.</p><p>Just some thoughts.</p><p>You have to have a good shooter for your son before hunting season!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 1960172, member: 18849"] Couple of thoughts, if the barrel suddenly lost accuracy at 50-75 rounds then the barrel condition may or may not have caused the change. With all the torques having been checked that may leave another mechanical problem or the scope itself. Another common reported problem in the axis has been defective firing pin springs causing light strikes & ftf. Shipping it back might cost you $30-$50 on your dime, with no guarantee you will get it back in time to get it ready for hunting season. That shipping money would give you a head start on purchase of another one. Recently heard of Wallyworld selling them for $125. If you could purchase a second one then you might have more time to research the old one. The pitting is not good but as others have said it looks better than most savage barrels. I have seen some really ugly rust pitted barrels shoot 1 moa or better. Just some thoughts. You have to have a good shooter for your son before hunting season! [/QUOTE]
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