Dusty Stevens
Shiner
Prefits? Like this. View attachment 1107653 View attachment 1107654
I could show you the other 4, but I imagine you get the idea.
oh, I didn't think about prefits. yeah I imagine that's a pretty good one you got there!
Prefits? Like this. View attachment 1107653 View attachment 1107654
I could show you the other 4, but I imagine you get the idea.
I only see button chatter in your pics. Nothing that looks like "damage".
This is normal and a factory barrel.
Button chatter? OMG.
ditto. and many have some amount of pitting, and several have had what appears to be mechanical damage as in missing metal on the edge of lands as if the button tore the metal away (think like hss dull cutter).All Savage Barrels I have ever scoped have it.
May I ask what you use for cleaning this barrel, solvents and methods, or are you going to get your feelings hurt some more? I've seen some barrels damaged by cleaning with solvents that have strong ammonia content such as Sweet's. I lost a chunk from a R700 barrel once because I left the wrong solvent in for way too long.
My guess is Savage isn't going to replace that barrel again so you are faced with the choices stated in this thread.
Good luck sir.
ditto. and many have some amount of pitting, and several have had what appears to be mechanical damage as in missing metal on the edge of lands as if the button tore the metal away (think like hss dull cutter).
Kinda of curious what does one of these high end savages cost its hard to keep up with so many brands of rifles these days.
Well mostly what these show is that you need to learn how to clean a barrel.
I would give this a try. http://www.davidtubb.com/final-finish-bullet-kits/finalfinish-bulletkit-243
I see lots of fouling and copper. When a barrel is clean, it is shiny like a mirror. The bad marks will will show but the barrel itself will be shiny. You are correct about the marks, most Savage barrels look like they are threaded. MattReally? That's a pretty snotty and ignorant answer to a legitimate question.
The correct answer is that this is simply what many Savage factory barrels look like inside...images of similar abrasions and tank tread-like tooling marks in brand new Savage factory barrels have been posted here and elsewhere.