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Marks on bullets after chambered.
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<blockquote data-quote="Zerk" data-source="post: 1262783" data-attributes="member: 84595"><p>My point is not to talk about Savage issues, but how good they are anyways.</p><p></p><p>Are the marks an issue? Non savage gun didn't have them.</p><p></p><p>But if you want to talk about savages that fail to fire, what would you do? 3 ftf out of 150ish. 75 between failures. Factory and hand load. Different primers. 4lb trigger pull. Good shoulder 9n rounds. No go gauge passed. Firing pin protrusion good.</p><p></p><p>I don't believe any bolt should go through these inspections. You may like Savages, even though they are easy to fix. But I question why am I doing this?</p><p></p><p>Shouldn't be so hard.</p><p></p><p>Now the gun I started this thread about may be fine. Goes bang. Closes hard on some rounds. But it closes. Before I closed on interlocks I thought maybe strong lock up. Now I think it is a funny gun. I am just trying to find out if I should laugh or not.</p><p></p><p>Funny the FTF gun is more accurate. But I replaced the package scope. I tend to think that is it. Savages I suspect are accurate, just sloppy and iffy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zerk, post: 1262783, member: 84595"] My point is not to talk about Savage issues, but how good they are anyways. Are the marks an issue? Non savage gun didn't have them. But if you want to talk about savages that fail to fire, what would you do? 3 ftf out of 150ish. 75 between failures. Factory and hand load. Different primers. 4lb trigger pull. Good shoulder 9n rounds. No go gauge passed. Firing pin protrusion good. I don't believe any bolt should go through these inspections. You may like Savages, even though they are easy to fix. But I question why am I doing this? Shouldn't be so hard. Now the gun I started this thread about may be fine. Goes bang. Closes hard on some rounds. But it closes. Before I closed on interlocks I thought maybe strong lock up. Now I think it is a funny gun. I am just trying to find out if I should laugh or not. Funny the FTF gun is more accurate. But I replaced the package scope. I tend to think that is it. Savages I suspect are accurate, just sloppy and iffy. [/QUOTE]
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