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Consistent first round flier
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<blockquote data-quote="223kid" data-source="post: 2178879" data-attributes="member: 82071"><p>Hey, I hope my Savage 25 in .17 Hornet does not become afflicted because I read this post. Got mine(bought it used) last June, topped it with a Bushnell Engage . It is the most awesome shooting gun I have ever owned. No distance too far. I load my own using 20gr. Varmagedons JHP. with 12.7 gr. of CFE BLK. Hornady cases 450cci primers. </p><p> I have many Savage rifles, I have been fortunate I guess I have never experienced what Thunder 17 is experiencing. I have shot a model 10 savage in 223 to the point the barrel would have little resistance to the patch being pushed thru. This rifle had over 5000 down the pipe easy. It was still effective . </p><p> I have read all these suggestions(in which some I feel are extreme measures to take) and I would do a scope swap and maybe go without cleaning . Just my thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="223kid, post: 2178879, member: 82071"] Hey, I hope my Savage 25 in .17 Hornet does not become afflicted because I read this post. Got mine(bought it used) last June, topped it with a Bushnell Engage . It is the most awesome shooting gun I have ever owned. No distance too far. I load my own using 20gr. Varmagedons JHP. with 12.7 gr. of CFE BLK. Hornady cases 450cci primers. I have many Savage rifles, I have been fortunate I guess I have never experienced what Thunder 17 is experiencing. I have shot a model 10 savage in 223 to the point the barrel would have little resistance to the patch being pushed thru. This rifle had over 5000 down the pipe easy. It was still effective . I have read all these suggestions(in which some I feel are extreme measures to take) and I would do a scope swap and maybe go without cleaning . Just my thoughts [/QUOTE]
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