savage 64

I just took delivery of one of these last week and mounted the first scope I had spare which was a Bushnell 3-9 x 56 ;) and I took it to the range yesterday for the first time and as shocked at the ragged holes it produced at 25 yards after a quick zeroing. I had a lot of feeding problems with one magazine (which will be internally polished - perhaps that will fix it) but the other magazine worked flawlessly. The rifle just sits there as you pull the trigger putting them in the same hole over and over. Quite impressed especially for the price. Must buy more ammo and magazines...

Awesome news. I have been eyeing these off and on forever lol. Try at 50 yards and report back if you could please. I know my sr22 at 30 was not the greatest at all.
 
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thanks camster, i switched ammo from winchester 555 to winchester dynapoint gt target ammo and was wondering what changed my gun from jamming 3-4 times a mag to once ha ha ha, its the round nose of course, she is a cooey 64 A with the plastic mag, sure would like to find another mag for her, mine's just about not usable cause the guides are broke so bad dam winchester for putting plastic on cooeys :)
 
proud owner of a Lakefield 64B for 26 yrs....had the typical feed issue, but with a lil polishing of the feedramp and mag lips it has been running perfect for years and years.....recently added a Savage 64 synthetic/blued to the herd but haven't had a chance to take it out as yet.....both have less expensive bushnell 3-9x32 glass on board......just buy extra mags TON'S of ammo and enjoy.....
 
Best thing for these rifles (and any semi-auto rimfire) is to shoot it WET with a good synthetic CLP-type product. Instead of having carbon and oil baked into the metal, BreakFree keeps it in suspension and cleanup is as easy as a wipe with a cloth. You won't believe how well it works until you've tried it. Don't even bother cleaning the rifle before you start using it - just spray it into the action and around the bolt and start shooting.

And I feel like I've neglected my 64 for too long. I need to take it out with the kids one weekend.
 
well took the savage 64 out using 20+ year old ammo and not one problem, no feed probs, eject, or missfire. only problem was that the ammo is not good for target shooting very iratic
 
well took the savage 64 out using 20+ year old ammo and not one problem, no feed probs, eject, or missfire. only problem was that the ammo is not good for target shooting very iratic

You mean you're not getting 1/8" C-T-C @ 50 meters anymore?
 
Had one with the incredible jamming issues, basically gave it away just so I didn't have to look at it but it was acurate when I could get a round out of it

really that is odd i never had any issues at all even with using 20 plus year old ammo.
 
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