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Reloading
plastic flow of primer material
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisInKY" data-source="post: 2972197" data-attributes="member: 94377"><p>"Could Be" someone took the barrel off and didn't put it back on properly.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes it takes a while to acquire a set of Go/NoGo gauges for a particular chamber. It costs a few bucks to buy a barrel wrench and crush washers. It's one of those jobs that's 'worth' doing yourself, because then you know it has been done right.</p><p></p><p>ETA: That's one of the nicest things about owning a Savage.</p><p></p><p>IMO though, it's most likely the Federal ammunition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisInKY, post: 2972197, member: 94377"] "Could Be" someone took the barrel off and didn't put it back on properly. Sometimes it takes a while to acquire a set of Go/NoGo gauges for a particular chamber. It costs a few bucks to buy a barrel wrench and crush washers. It's one of those jobs that's 'worth' doing yourself, because then you know it has been done right. ETA: That's one of the nicest things about owning a Savage. IMO though, it's most likely the Federal ammunition. [/QUOTE]
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