As you know about the scope issue, I got it back and the same thing happened. I never thought to check this only because, I have never had anything come from Savage bad. I did look down bore, from action end and cleaned it before I shot it, in the beginning.
So, I looked here.
I took a small screw driver to see if I could feel the brown streak, and it was very distinctive. There is another one that you can't see.
So, now I think it is the gun
243 Dilema...
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Re: 243 Dilema...
That sucks but i bet savage will stand behind it and take care of it.
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Re: 243 Dilema...
I'm sure you are right. It's too bad Savage can't tighten things up on the front end a little more, though.Clint E wrote:That sucks but i bet savage will stand behind it and take care of it.
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Re: 243 Dilema...
Not sure what I'm looking at? Is that a plugged bore?
I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.