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drill sergeant
05-31-2023, 02:22 PM
Hi,

I need some advice, so I thought I'd go to Savage experts.

I was gifted a Model 99F in .308 Winchester from my Uncle/Godfather. It is in very good condition. Several years ago, while shooting it, I experienced complete case head separations toward the case head. This occurred with my reloads as well as factory ammo. My guess is that it is a headspace problem, however I have no headspace gauges to verify. At the time, I could not find a gunsmith in my area who would touch the rifle. So, back in the safe it went. I sure would like to shoot this rifle once again!

If someone is familiar with a competent gunsmith in the Phoenix, Arizona area who is able to check this out for me, or if you have gauges that I could use for one application, I would be appreciative.

Thanks, in advance, for your support and/or input.

Big Al1
06-01-2023, 05:18 PM
308 Win (reamerrentals.com) (https://www.reamerrentals.com/searchresults.asp?cat=87) This place rents HSG's.

Looks like a few gunsmiths in your area. gunsmiths in phoenix az area - Search (bing.com) (https://www.bing.com/search?q=gunsmiths+in+phoenix+az+area&form=ANNTH1&refig=b564292850494efe9d784d8dcef164cb&sp=3&lq=0&qs=NM&pq=phoenix+az+gunsmiths&sk=UT1NM1&sc=3-20&cvid=b564292850494efe9d784d8dcef164cb)

Sounds like a headspace problem to me, would require barrel set back and rechamber.

prdatr
06-03-2023, 02:43 PM
I would call Phoenix Custom and talk to them. I was unimpressed with Wright for some work they did on two old Model 12's. I have heard good things about Magnum Mikes. In Mesa I would call Todd South at Southern Express. Very honest and capable guy.