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    Ogive Jam Length


    Over the past three months or so, I have measured the jam length of three different rifles chambered in 223 Remington. In each case a 69 grain Nosler CC bullet was used along with the same measuring devices. The results were as follows:


    1) Savage 12 FV Jam length: 1.948"


    2) Savage Axis Jam Length: 1.927"


    3) Savage 12 FV Jam length: 1.948"


    I was surprised that Rifles 1 & 3 measured identically. Then I started to be concerned that they all should measure the same. It appears that the Axis has a little less free bore than the Savage FV 12 rifles. Anyone see any concerns?

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    Do all three have the same rate of twist in the rifling? I would expect 1 and 3 to have a faster twist to accommodate new heavy bullets. Gun number 2 may be an older gun with a slower twist meant for lighter bullets. Generally speaking, the heavier the bullet the longer thus requiring more freebore and faster twist.


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    Good thought but all rifles are new within 9 months and have the same twist. Rifles 2 and 3 bought within 6 months of each other.

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    I would check headspace on the axis and make sure all three are close enough to each other. . If they are not, I would start collecting brass for the short one and keeping it separate from the others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by schnyd112 View Post
    I would check headspace on the axis and make sure all three are close enough to each other. . If they are not, I would start collecting brass for the short one and keeping it separate from the others.
    Or have a gunsmith use a throating tool and match #2 to #1 and #3.

    Difference may also be due to throat angle.

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    Maybe I'm missing something here but I'm confused as to why a Savage Axis should have the same jam length as a Savage 12FV. Everything looks fine to me.

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