DaveTooley
Gold $$ Contributor
So these were fired in a different rifle. That's works some of the time. Some of the time it doesn't. When I get that call from a customer the first question is, was the brass fired in a different chamber? 100% of the time they say yes.hi,
"empty case", meaning cleaned, polished, sized.. no bullet. Checked all dimensions on shoulder, neck etc...all looked good. I believe the .200 line you mean is the dia of the base of the shell....it is .47...these were used maybe 2 X...spec shows .4703
I found on line others who had similar Savage guns, with the problem, chamber too tight, and they did need fixing, documented by savage when they were returned. So have to wait now. uggh.
I also have a savage 10 .308...trying them there, no issue, been using this for years. and never had any issues with that one...from 2011...new gun got a month ago! Its stainless...and may be older from their stock...and a few years ago, seems there were some issues, I might have gotten one of those!
needless to say, I am not happy about this.