Before I get to the question I need to say that I'm new to the sport and I only have a Remy 700 for comparison. Also, the gun shoots extremely well, far better than I'm capable of, so this is more for my personal knowledge base than anything else.
The m12 F/TR is chambered in .308 win. When I measured the chamber using 175 SMKs I got 2.224" Base to Ogive just touching the lands. I measured it multiple times and used an average to arrive at that number. When I load a round at that measurement I get a COAL of 2.801". As I said, my only comparison is my m700 chambered for the same round and a round loaded to 2.800 will give me a jump of .103" to the lands.
Is having such a short chamber/throat common in Savages? Or maybe just their Target Rifles? I'm not complaining, with 40.6 gr of Varget and seating the 175 .020 off the lands I'm getting an average velocity of 2636 and if I want to push it 41.5 gr will bring it up to 2696 fps. I start seeing pressure signs at 42.5 (shiny ring on base). By comparison the Remy won't break 2600fps until 43.3 gr and really shoots best at 44.1 gr.
The m12 F/TR is chambered in .308 win. When I measured the chamber using 175 SMKs I got 2.224" Base to Ogive just touching the lands. I measured it multiple times and used an average to arrive at that number. When I load a round at that measurement I get a COAL of 2.801". As I said, my only comparison is my m700 chambered for the same round and a round loaded to 2.800 will give me a jump of .103" to the lands.
Is having such a short chamber/throat common in Savages? Or maybe just their Target Rifles? I'm not complaining, with 40.6 gr of Varget and seating the 175 .020 off the lands I'm getting an average velocity of 2636 and if I want to push it 41.5 gr will bring it up to 2696 fps. I start seeing pressure signs at 42.5 (shiny ring on base). By comparison the Remy won't break 2600fps until 43.3 gr and really shoots best at 44.1 gr.