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Savage 110 Reliable? Weaknesses?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Norman" data-source="post: 2837663" data-attributes="member: 33163"><p>I agree with you Sir. How much extra would it cost for Savage to build a rifle with enhanced ejector / extractor parts? Fifty cents? Even when I wasn't having complete ejector / extractor failures, some of my Savage rifles were weak when shucking spent cases. They would barely fall out of the gun and occasionally a casing would remain in the port and I'd need to tip my rifle to the side or pluck the case out with my finger. That's not satisfactory. When the bolt is pulled rearward, even slowly, an expended casing should still be ejected vigorously and consistently. It's really crazy when a company as sophisticated as Savage can't figure this out. </p><p></p><p>Happy hunting in Georgia!</p><p></p><p>SF -</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Norman, post: 2837663, member: 33163"] I agree with you Sir. How much extra would it cost for Savage to build a rifle with enhanced ejector / extractor parts? Fifty cents? Even when I wasn't having complete ejector / extractor failures, some of my Savage rifles were weak when shucking spent cases. They would barely fall out of the gun and occasionally a casing would remain in the port and I'd need to tip my rifle to the side or pluck the case out with my finger. That's not satisfactory. When the bolt is pulled rearward, even slowly, an expended casing should still be ejected vigorously and consistently. It's really crazy when a company as sophisticated as Savage can't figure this out. Happy hunting in Georgia! SF - [/QUOTE]
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