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Savage 110 high country problems
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<blockquote data-quote="7070yshot" data-source="post: 1935722" data-attributes="member: 114427"><p>wow, I've never had factory ammo stick unless in extreme temps.</p><p>The weak extractor is a possibility but I'd I have to see the brass and take a few measurements. Some of the Savages I've been customizing lately have been within spec but barely.</p><p>If the gun shot well and then suddenly changed you should have a gunsmith check it out.</p><p>A couple things you can do your self is try a go/no go gauge to be sure it's safe.</p><p>Paint the bolt lugs with a black or red sharpie and cycle the action a few times then remove carefully-post pics. </p><p>inspect the bolt face or take some good pics and post.</p><p>Lastly, do the fired cases show signs of pressure? If unsure post pics of primer and neck.</p><p> Noting your SF Crest. Thanks for the service and glad you guys are on our side<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="👍🏻" title="Thumbs up: light skin tone :thumbsup_tone1:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f44d-1f3fb.png" data-shortname=":thumbsup_tone1:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7070yshot, post: 1935722, member: 114427"] wow, I’ve never had factory ammo stick unless in extreme temps. The weak extractor is a possibility but I’d I have to see the brass and take a few measurements. Some of the Savages I’ve been customizing lately have been within spec but barely. If the gun shot well and then suddenly changed you should have a gunsmith check it out. A couple things you can do your self is try a go/no go gauge to be sure it’s safe. Paint the bolt lugs with a black or red sharpie and cycle the action a few times then remove carefully-post pics. inspect the bolt face or take some good pics and post. Lastly, do the fired cases show signs of pressure? If unsure post pics of primer and neck. Noting your SF Crest. Thanks for the service and glad you guys are on our side👍🏻 [/QUOTE]
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