I spoke with savage customer service then other day and they said it may still be eligible for repair/replacement if deemed a manufacturer defect even though the rifle was bought 10 years ago. It's seems pretty clear to me the chamber shoulder is not from corrosion, rust or misuse on my end...
Update: bore scope shows the void in the metal clear as day. There's a second void in shoulder but the larger is a dead ringer for the raised marking on my brass. The two voids seem to be 180° from each other. Doesn't look like a tool mark to me though with the rounded edges. Also does the...
Thanks for all the suggestions everyone. The rifle was bought close to 10 years ago and just never used it much. I recently overhauled it with a new stock & scope. Pretty bummed I didn't notice this until after I completed the build. It's my only appropriate rifle for deer season so it looks...
Should have noted this deformation is raised. Which makes me think there's a gouge in the chamber not sure how I'd even fix that since that. This rifle hasn't even had 100 rounds through it. All where corelock remington or plastic tipped copper. My biggest question is will this compromise my...
All of my once fired brass have an identical marking on the case neck. Same mark between hand loads & factory ammo. I'm guessing there's a groove in my chamber that the brass expands into. Do I need to worry when relaoding my brass? Rifle is a savage axis 308.
Thank you.
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