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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1722128" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Interesting thoughts on the savage. I have had many savages, all shot fine. I shoot 140 eld's and 147 eld's in both custom barrels and stock. I have put roughly 1500 147's down range and 2000 140's. I don't recall ever seeing an issue. I do suspect if it's only a few bullets out of hundreds I might not ever know, I don't punch paper much. I shoot steel at long range and PRS match's. It would be interesting to see what his loaded rounds look like. Maybe his brass or die's damage the bullets somehow. I also could suspect the cycling of the bolt from the magazine process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1722128, member: 61747"] Interesting thoughts on the savage. I have had many savages, all shot fine. I shoot 140 eld's and 147 eld's in both custom barrels and stock. I have put roughly 1500 147's down range and 2000 140's. I don't recall ever seeing an issue. I do suspect if it's only a few bullets out of hundreds I might not ever know, I don't punch paper much. I shoot steel at long range and PRS match's. It would be interesting to see what his loaded rounds look like. Maybe his brass or die's damage the bullets somehow. I also could suspect the cycling of the bolt from the magazine process. [/QUOTE]
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