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Your extractor and ejector can andwill disapear!!!!!!!!!!!Sent mine back too Savage today........
Gary
Gary
Your extractor and ejector can andwill disapear!!!!!!!!!!!Sent mine back too Savage today........
Gary
I think Gary is refering to the detent ball & spring setup for securing the extractor in the bolt . I fortunately found the extractor loose and the detent ball missing as I was packing for a prairie dog trip. I turned two before leaving and so far haven't needed the spare. If you lose the extractor the fix isn't so easy. Kenny
I've got two Savages and the only time I had an extractor problem was when #2 son was shooting the 112V and a primer blew right on the edge and the escaping gas pushed things around and the extractor came loose out on the prairie. Lost the ball, but not the spring or extractor.
Wonder what they've changed in the design. Someone must have improved the extractor design.
Larry, I don't knowi if thier has been any changes but the start of my problem ws a blown primer, what caliber do you have and hows it shoot????
Gary
Wonder what they've changed in the design. Someone must have improved the extractor design.
27 to 27.5 gr of N133? With what bullet weight? I used to shoot 26.5 gr of N135 with 52's and that was definitely WARM.
You guys are going to whine when I put this down but TOO BAD:
There is absolutely no excuse for not having spare extractors, springs and detent balls. R&R'ing the extractor is way too easy .
Also, IMO, leaving in the ejector is asking for a split bolt head. For hunting deer or other large game I would leave in the ejector. For anything else take it out. Plucking out the case only takes a second and is better than loosing massaged brass.
I agree you should have replacement parts for anything you expect to fall off or split. It would be nice if the mfg would give you a list. Kenny
From the title of this post its made to sound like Savages fault.
Why on earth would anyone send a gun back to the factory they abused intentionally. Midway sells those parts for a few bucks and you can have it up and running in a few days.
Lets aim for self reliance and common sense. Manufacturers have better things to do than correct our silly mistakes.
Larry,
The only change I'm aware of was a change in material, beryllium copper to steel. Design wise, they are identical.
Bill
You sure can make decisions with a small amount of information. The worst thing I did to my Savage 22-250 was load 38gr of H380 with a 55 gr bullet. About 46,000 C.U.P. I couldn't find where Gary had ubused his either. Kenny