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Savage B.Mag 17 Winchester Super Mag Teardown
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<blockquote data-quote="hammer111" data-source="post: 891511" data-attributes="member: 74806"><p>Thank you Varmit I appreciate that. I totally agree with everyones concerns and disappointments witht the bmag.</p><p> </p><p> when you throw down hard earned cash you what something that works correctly.</p><p> </p><p>from my experiences when something new is created the preproduction versions are handmade and can be tweeked to proform well in testing environments.</p><p> </p><p> then in rushed production, mistakes can't or won't be corrected. they are left to be fixed in the following year of production if the product takes off.</p><p> </p><p> I believe this is the case with the bmag. all the reviews were probably done with prepros or the tester was influenced to give a good review or you'll be on the outside of future new gun tests.</p><p> </p><p> All those good reviews got us all worked up ( me included ). so now we are left with bad tastes in our mouths with the guns short comings. Savage could of and should of did a better job making the bmag.</p><p> </p><p> Im sure next versions will have some or all problems addressed. Maybe savage will feel the pressure and fix all early production bmags. I checked mine and the serial number is a 113. Im shocked since I just bought it, I was hoping it was a 131.</p><p> </p><p> as far as the burr in my chamber its not significant, its more like a ruff finish than a burr. I think light sanding or filing would be fine. I probably will leave it alone until after I shoot it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammer111, post: 891511, member: 74806"] Thank you Varmit I appreciate that. I totally agree with everyones concerns and disappointments witht the bmag. when you throw down hard earned cash you what something that works correctly. from my experiences when something new is created the preproduction versions are handmade and can be tweeked to proform well in testing environments. then in rushed production, mistakes can't or won't be corrected. they are left to be fixed in the following year of production if the product takes off. I believe this is the case with the bmag. all the reviews were probably done with prepros or the tester was influenced to give a good review or you'll be on the outside of future new gun tests. All those good reviews got us all worked up ( me included ). so now we are left with bad tastes in our mouths with the guns short comings. Savage could of and should of did a better job making the bmag. Im sure next versions will have some or all problems addressed. Maybe savage will feel the pressure and fix all early production bmags. I checked mine and the serial number is a 113. Im shocked since I just bought it, I was hoping it was a 131. as far as the burr in my chamber its not significant, its more like a ruff finish than a burr. I think light sanding or filing would be fine. I probably will leave it alone until after I shoot it. [/QUOTE]
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