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Who to use for Savage true job
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<blockquote data-quote="extreme" data-source="post: 801944" data-attributes="member: 22480"><p>I own a few savage rifles and all are dead *** accurate..I find your point interesting..I have been to the factory a few times and have talked to the gies that have said no to your argument..My point is I had 1 savage rifle that would lock up on me every now and then to the point where the bolt would lift but not come out.</p><p>I actually had to pound it out with a rubber hammer...Savage had me bring it in</p><p>and on the 3rd round it locked up at there indoor range and had to be hammered out again...Floating head or not I wanted it trued and they said no need because of the floating head. In the end they built me a new rifle to replace the one they never did figure out as far as I know...The new one worked perfect and is one of my best factory rifles..I do believe you are correct..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="extreme, post: 801944, member: 22480"] I own a few savage rifles and all are dead *** accurate..I find your point interesting..I have been to the factory a few times and have talked to the gies that have said no to your argument..My point is I had 1 savage rifle that would lock up on me every now and then to the point where the bolt would lift but not come out. I actually had to pound it out with a rubber hammer...Savage had me bring it in and on the 3rd round it locked up at there indoor range and had to be hammered out again...Floating head or not I wanted it trued and they said no need because of the floating head. In the end they built me a new rifle to replace the one they never did figure out as far as I know...The new one worked perfect and is one of my best factory rifles..I do believe you are correct.. [/QUOTE]
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