Take the bolt apart, flip the the bolt nose 180 degrees, tada, fixed! Sounds like someone had it apart to detail clean and just mixed it up during reassembly
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Take the bolt apart, flip the the bolt nose 180 degrees, tada, fixed! Sounds like someone had it apart to detail clean and just mixed it up during reassembly
that wont work, it is a left port right bolt. if i turn it 180 like you said it would eject the case to the right where there is no port. i believe they installed a right eject bolt head and realized there mistake and instead of replacing with the correct bolt head they did exactly what you said to do and turned it 180 so it would eject to the left. the only problem with that is it ejects to the left but down wards instead of up wards hence it gets jammed into the receiver.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheShootist1894
Sure you've done this, but did you check to verify that the bolt and rifle numbers match? Maybe the bolt got changed out in error somewhere.
yep, thats the first thing savage told me to do and they match the last 4 digits in the serial #.Quote:
Originally Posted by MikeCTX
well its been awhile but i got my bolt head changed and I'm starting to work up a load for my model 12. all i can say is sweeet! ;D while breaking in the barrel i was getting .3 up to .6 five shot groups at 100yds.!! cannot wait to see what i can squeeze out of her during load development. i also became a paid member and to anyone else who's debating whether to become one or not i say DO IT! you wont be disappointed.
Glad to hear that you got it worked out! Sounds like another super accurate LRPV. Have fun and post some pics of your groups when you get your loads all tuned.
Andrew