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#3017428 - 11/05/12 05:38 PM Tight spot in savage barrel?
pressfit
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Any of you have a tight spot in your savage ml barrel? when I load mine.. my bullet/sabot will go down about 3 inches and stop.. I have to really get on my ramrod to get it passed the tight spot.. after that is smooth sailing the rest of the way?
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#3017506 - 11/05/12 06:15 PM Re: Tight spot in savage barrel? [Re: pressfit]
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Considering I shot mine the first time on Sunday i didnt notice a tight spot. Whole load seemed to be snug fitting.

What load are you shooting?

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#3017530 - 11/05/12 06:27 PM Re: Tight spot in savage barrel? [Re: Tenn.Guy]
Tar12
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This is not right. You should not have a tight spot like that. Contact Joe Degrande at Savage and explain your situation to him and he will take care of it.

Joe DeGrande
Director Of Customer Service
Savage Arms, Inc.
413-568-7001 ext 4139
jdegrande@savagearms.com

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#3017537 - 11/05/12 06:31 PM Re: Tight spot in savage barrel? [Re: Tenn.Guy]
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Ooops..



























Edited by Tar12 (11/05/12 06:32 PM)

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#3017941 - 11/05/12 09:31 PM Re: Tight spot in savage barrel? [Re: Tenn.Guy]
pressfit
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 Originally Posted By: Tenn.Guy
Considering I shot mine the first time on Sunday i didnt notice a tight spot. Whole load seemed to be snug fitting.

What load are you shooting?

43 .4 grains sr4759 black mmp sabot 250 grain 45 cal hornady jhp
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#3017942 - 11/05/12 09:31 PM Re: Tight spot in savage barrel? [Re: Tar12]
pressfit
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 Originally Posted By: Tar12
This is not right. You should not have a tight spot like that. Contact Joe Degrande at Savage and explain your situation to him and he will take care of it.

Joe DeGrande
Director Of Customer Service
Savage Arms, Inc.
413-568-7001 ext 4139
jdegrande@savagearms.com

thanks!
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#3018440 - 11/06/12 08:53 AM Re: Tight spot in savage barrel? [Re: pressfit]
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Did it just recently develop this spot or has it always been there?
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#3018624 - 11/06/12 09:59 AM Re: Tight spot in savage barrel? [Re: Rubberduck270]
pressfit
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I honestly cant remember if it was there last year or not..
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