One of the reasons I dislike Savages. mtmuleyI can tell you that gunsmiths/gun makers are copying savage technology - the nutted barrel for a "reason."
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One of the reasons I dislike Savages. mtmuleyI can tell you that gunsmiths/gun makers are copying savage technology - the nutted barrel for a "reason."
aesthetically - sure - but its a great way to get tight and exact headspace.One of the reasons I dislike Savages. mtmuley
aesthetically - sure - but its a great way to get tight and exact headspace.
It is expensive to control those costs though as it is a much harder part to make - and i believe youd find more precise head space (less tolerance) on a savage vs most factory rifles.It could be but I don’t think you get any extra assurance in getting that with a savage vs anything else (ok, maybe better than Christensen?) but at least it’s adjustable. Side benefit of taking a cost cutting measure to not have to machine proper headspace in a barrel.
It is expensive to control those costs though as it is a much harder part to make - and i believe youd find more precise head space (less tolerance) on a savage vs most factory rifles.
From what ive read and understand - it has an affect on accuracy.
Lots of people have problems with Savage - they sell a shit load of rifles. Lots of people have problems with ruger - they sell a lot of rifles. Lots of people have no love for remington - they sell a lot of rifles. Bergera and Tikka have had issues too - its about how many do and how many they sell. You see it less often.Maybe? I don’t have a huge sample size to compare with but the only factory rifle I’ve seen with obviously wrong headspace was a savage 308 that was short and wouldn’t chamber factory ammo. The instructors in that particular class mentioned it wasn’t the first or second time they’d seen that.