[UPDATE: Thanks for everybody's input, problem solved - my teslong borescope came today and I gave things a look. The action screw was just the tiniest bit proud - I had checked with a flash light earlier and it had looked normal, but the the extra light of the teslong and the ability to look at it from multiple angles proved it was a bit proud. I then looked again at the lugs under a bright light and there was a very tiny amount of scoring about where the action screw would touch. Not enough to raise my attention earlier but now seemed to fit with the other info. I had put the 12FV in a new B&C stock before shooting it and it looks like that switch resulted in the slightest of protrusions of the action screw into the action bolt opening itself. A slight grinding of the end of the action screw (and re-bluing of the bare metal end) put everything back in working order. The "shortish" un-fired Hornady cycled like before, Hornady once fired that was a little tight on extraction was back to normal and the un-fired Nosler did allow the bolt to close even if still a little snug. I FL sized a new piece of Nosler 6.5 brass and it worked just like the Hornady. Problem solved. The Teslong has already paid for itself.]
I had my new Savage 12FV in 6.5creedmoor out for the first time today. When I loaded factory Hornady 140gn ELDM the bolt closed normally, but then had a sticky bolt lift after firing. I have never had over pressure issues with any rifle using factory, but checked brass anyway - no signs of pressure such as primer flattening etc. And when I tried to use factory Nosler 140gn Match Grade the bolt would not fully close upon loading. The bolt only turned down about half way before sticking. Both the Hornady and Nosler rounds performed perfectly in my Bergara so it must be something about the savage bolt/chamber.
Any thoughts about what the problem is?
I had my new Savage 12FV in 6.5creedmoor out for the first time today. When I loaded factory Hornady 140gn ELDM the bolt closed normally, but then had a sticky bolt lift after firing. I have never had over pressure issues with any rifle using factory, but checked brass anyway - no signs of pressure such as primer flattening etc. And when I tried to use factory Nosler 140gn Match Grade the bolt would not fully close upon loading. The bolt only turned down about half way before sticking. Both the Hornady and Nosler rounds performed perfectly in my Bergara so it must be something about the savage bolt/chamber.
Any thoughts about what the problem is?
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