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<blockquote data-quote="KSAv8r" data-source="post: 2240253" data-attributes="member: 86098"><p>I assume your 7 SAUM is a custom build. I had a similar problem with a factory Savage 110BA .338 Lapua Mag with a heavy bolt lift with even light loads. According to a thread on another forum, Savage cut the chamber to minimum SAMMI specs. Bumping the shoulder back .004-.005" on Lapua brass solved the problem. </p><p></p><p>As some noted previously, it could be a combination of several things like a tight chamber, slight amount of oil left in the chamber from cleaning, differences in brass, etc. Please let us know what you find with your testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KSAv8r, post: 2240253, member: 86098"] I assume your 7 SAUM is a custom build. I had a similar problem with a factory Savage 110BA .338 Lapua Mag with a heavy bolt lift with even light loads. According to a thread on another forum, Savage cut the chamber to minimum SAMMI specs. Bumping the shoulder back .004-.005" on Lapua brass solved the problem. As some noted previously, it could be a combination of several things like a tight chamber, slight amount of oil left in the chamber from cleaning, differences in brass, etc. Please let us know what you find with your testing. [/QUOTE]
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