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<blockquote data-quote="TboneD" data-source="post: 5867397" data-attributes="member: 15160"><p>Great post with great info and advice but a few things still remain that make me question. </p><p></p><p>Savage quit making this gun around the time my buddy's blew up. And the guy who made the YouTube was convinced enough with his research to keep shooting his blued one but not the stainless one. And my memory of my friend's tidy reloading bench and the fact he had two witnesses that said he loaded his gun properly. Of course you could also say if there truly was an issue Savage would've issued a recall to prevent future settlements. That's the most compelling reason for me to believe there wasn't any problem on Savage's part. Of course the rebuttal could be it would be QUITE expensive to get a law firm and experts to prove a blowup wasn't user error. And how many guys might just assume the blowup was on them? Like many mysteries I don't think we'll ever know with 100% certainty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TboneD, post: 5867397, member: 15160"] Great post with great info and advice but a few things still remain that make me question. Savage quit making this gun around the time my buddy’s blew up. And the guy who made the YouTube was convinced enough with his research to keep shooting his blued one but not the stainless one. And my memory of my friend’s tidy reloading bench and the fact he had two witnesses that said he loaded his gun properly. Of course you could also say if there truly was an issue Savage would’ve issued a recall to prevent future settlements. That’s the most compelling reason for me to believe there wasn’t any problem on Savage’s part. Of course the rebuttal could be it would be QUITE expensive to get a law firm and experts to prove a blowup wasn’t user error. And how many guys might just assume the blowup was on them? Like many mysteries I don’t think we’ll ever know with 100% certainty. [/QUOTE]
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