Back to the range - Pic 12. Working nights so only had time to shoot paper - no Fireball action :-(
Had to use my brother in-laws make shift range as running short on time - distance to target this go around- 48 yards. Pic 13
The results - groups now hitting POA but are now actually larger than first outing. Pic 14
Smallest group to largest group Pic 15
Fired 80 rounds in total and decided to pick up all fired brass to see if that may tell me a story. Back home I go.
First looked for any split cases - found one.
Then checked all brass for deformities by placing them into a bullet compariter - fits perfect for the Mach 2 brass. If its bulged it will not fit the comparitor. All fit no problem but noticed the base of the rims had some bulging on say 15% of them. Pic 16
My take on the bulged rims is a headspacing/timing issue with the bolt??
On a positive note, the rifle cycles flawlessly and the magazine was easy enough to load and locked in the well with no problems. Trigger on the other hand has some serious creep so that will have to be looked at as well!
My conclusion - I will be calling Savage on my next day off to hopefully send it in for them to take care of the elevation issue along with the poor grouping which I think may be linked with the bulged rim base.
Look forward to hearing from anyone with a similar experience or comments.
Cheers
Had to use my brother in-laws make shift range as running short on time - distance to target this go around- 48 yards. Pic 13
The results - groups now hitting POA but are now actually larger than first outing. Pic 14
Smallest group to largest group Pic 15
Fired 80 rounds in total and decided to pick up all fired brass to see if that may tell me a story. Back home I go.
First looked for any split cases - found one.
Then checked all brass for deformities by placing them into a bullet compariter - fits perfect for the Mach 2 brass. If its bulged it will not fit the comparitor. All fit no problem but noticed the base of the rims had some bulging on say 15% of them. Pic 16
My take on the bulged rims is a headspacing/timing issue with the bolt??
On a positive note, the rifle cycles flawlessly and the magazine was easy enough to load and locked in the well with no problems. Trigger on the other hand has some serious creep so that will have to be looked at as well!
My conclusion - I will be calling Savage on my next day off to hopefully send it in for them to take care of the elevation issue along with the poor grouping which I think may be linked with the bulged rim base.
Look forward to hearing from anyone with a similar experience or comments.
Cheers
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