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Savage 110 Reliable? Weaknesses?
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<blockquote data-quote="DoneNOut" data-source="post: 2731666" data-attributes="member: 113404"><p>Fun Fact about Savage actions. If the rounds bind up while trying to chamber, where you have to stop and let pressure of the round and then continue pushing forward on the bolt to chamber the round...</p><p></p><p>Bevel the ejector 30 degrees (ish) towards the firing pin hole. It is a weird one to understand. I don't care about the why it works, I just know how to get it to work and feed reliably. That slight bevel of the ejector makes it smooth feeding. One can just push the crosspin of the ejector, remove and run it along a bastard file a few 5 swipes. Reinstall and you should have a smooth feeding action. It is important to use a sharpie or nail polish to mark the spot on the ejector that faces the firing pin hole. This spot can be lost easily once the ejector is removed. You only want to bevel once!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoneNOut, post: 2731666, member: 113404"] Fun Fact about Savage actions. If the rounds bind up while trying to chamber, where you have to stop and let pressure of the round and then continue pushing forward on the bolt to chamber the round... Bevel the ejector 30 degrees (ish) towards the firing pin hole. It is a weird one to understand. I don't care about the why it works, I just know how to get it to work and feed reliably. That slight bevel of the ejector makes it smooth feeding. One can just push the crosspin of the ejector, remove and run it along a bastard file a few 5 swipes. Reinstall and you should have a smooth feeding action. It is important to use a sharpie or nail polish to mark the spot on the ejector that faces the firing pin hole. This spot can be lost easily once the ejector is removed. You only want to bevel once! [/QUOTE]
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