Didn't know any other way to describe it.
I have four Savage bolt actions, 3 short action with accutrigger (so newer models), 1 long action, flat-back, no accutrigger.
One of the short actions is chambered in .308, I bought it used with the idea of swapping out the barrel for a heavy barrel in .260 Remington which is currently on order from McGowen barrels.
I have never fired the .308, but yesterday I dry fired it and noticed the strangest thing - the bolt kind of "jumps and rotates a bit" when fired (no dummy cartridge in chamber). I thought that was a little weird and might affect accuracy if the bolt was jumping around like a Mexican jumping bean - so I tried dry firing the other 3 and none of them did the crazy jump. All of the others were also dry fired without a dummy round in the chamber.
Now its got me wondering if there might be something wrong with the used .308 short action I bought. I am thinking either the bolt is not locking up or something like that.
Or maybe its just a strange coincidence?
Just wondering........
I have four Savage bolt actions, 3 short action with accutrigger (so newer models), 1 long action, flat-back, no accutrigger.
One of the short actions is chambered in .308, I bought it used with the idea of swapping out the barrel for a heavy barrel in .260 Remington which is currently on order from McGowen barrels.
I have never fired the .308, but yesterday I dry fired it and noticed the strangest thing - the bolt kind of "jumps and rotates a bit" when fired (no dummy cartridge in chamber). I thought that was a little weird and might affect accuracy if the bolt was jumping around like a Mexican jumping bean - so I tried dry firing the other 3 and none of them did the crazy jump. All of the others were also dry fired without a dummy round in the chamber.
Now its got me wondering if there might be something wrong with the used .308 short action I bought. I am thinking either the bolt is not locking up or something like that.
Or maybe its just a strange coincidence?
Just wondering........