Brand new; never fired.
Went to shooting range today with my newly purchased rifle (Savage Impulse, 6.5 Creedmoor). Loaded the magazine and chambered 1 cartridge (Hornady 140gr, BTHP). The bolt would not close all the way (will attempted to atch photos). I was finally able clear it (did not shoot it). Looking at the the shell casing it has a big gouge in it, with a curled-up 'tang'. So, I tried a 2nd...and a 3rd.... each one the bolt would not close fully and the shells were difficult to extract. Lastly, I switched bullets (another Hornday 95 gr V-Max). For that one, I managed to get the bolt closed and locked (a bit more force than should be needed). I did fire that round-----but now the bolt won't open. I tried to force it (hard) but still the bolt is seized. Since the gun is brand new (and registered with Savage) I called them. They were kind/polite, and gave me free FEDEX shipping return label.
NOTE: I followed Savage's instructions and cleaned the gun first (thought that was odd instructions, but to my surprise, the barrel did have shot-residue in it). I used a 'vinyl-coated' snake and plastic tip and cleaning kit pads. Took 10-15 pads (one-pull, extracting) before the pads came out with no noticeable residue. After cleaning I examined the barrel (by sunlight) and didn't notice any nicks or tags...just a clean shiny barrel.
Dropped the rifle at FEDEX...but just wondering if anyone has ideas what could've cause the NEW rifle to do that?
Dan; USAF, Ret'd
Went to shooting range today with my newly purchased rifle (Savage Impulse, 6.5 Creedmoor). Loaded the magazine and chambered 1 cartridge (Hornady 140gr, BTHP). The bolt would not close all the way (will attempted to atch photos). I was finally able clear it (did not shoot it). Looking at the the shell casing it has a big gouge in it, with a curled-up 'tang'. So, I tried a 2nd...and a 3rd.... each one the bolt would not close fully and the shells were difficult to extract. Lastly, I switched bullets (another Hornday 95 gr V-Max). For that one, I managed to get the bolt closed and locked (a bit more force than should be needed). I did fire that round-----but now the bolt won't open. I tried to force it (hard) but still the bolt is seized. Since the gun is brand new (and registered with Savage) I called them. They were kind/polite, and gave me free FEDEX shipping return label.
NOTE: I followed Savage's instructions and cleaned the gun first (thought that was odd instructions, but to my surprise, the barrel did have shot-residue in it). I used a 'vinyl-coated' snake and plastic tip and cleaning kit pads. Took 10-15 pads (one-pull, extracting) before the pads came out with no noticeable residue. After cleaning I examined the barrel (by sunlight) and didn't notice any nicks or tags...just a clean shiny barrel.
Dropped the rifle at FEDEX...but just wondering if anyone has ideas what could've cause the NEW rifle to do that?
Dan; USAF, Ret'd