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Savage B.Mag 17 Winchester Super Mag Teardown
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<blockquote data-quote="oregonreloader" data-source="post: 907772" data-attributes="member: 71958"><p>Ricky...I would recommend the "return to Savage" path. Gnawing away on your forend may or may not solve the problem but you've voided the warranty if you do that. I returned my B.MAG to Savage for the third time. I sent it to them around the last week of November and I received it back in the 2nd week of January. Savage was closed for the Holidays, though, so the turn-around time for your B.MAG likely would not be as long as for mine.</p><p></p><p>Savage replaced the stock with one of "a new design". With this one, the barrel floats as it should. I haven't shot it, yet, because of the cold weather in Central Oregon, so I cannot yet report on the improvement provided by the new stock.</p><p></p><p>My contact as Savage Customer Service was a lady named Debra Roberts. She was very pleasant and helpful. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oregonreloader, post: 907772, member: 71958"] Ricky...I would recommend the "return to Savage" path. Gnawing away on your forend may or may not solve the problem but you've voided the warranty if you do that. I returned my B.MAG to Savage for the third time. I sent it to them around the last week of November and I received it back in the 2nd week of January. Savage was closed for the Holidays, though, so the turn-around time for your B.MAG likely would not be as long as for mine. Savage replaced the stock with one of "a new design". With this one, the barrel floats as it should. I haven't shot it, yet, because of the cold weather in Central Oregon, so I cannot yet report on the improvement provided by the new stock. My contact as Savage Customer Service was a lady named Debra Roberts. She was very pleasant and helpful. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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