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    First time Savage purchase, not going well.


    Hey everyone, I’m a R 700 guy that decided to venture from the beaten path. The kid abducted my rifle so I thought I would try an axis II in 6.5 C. Read lots of nice things on Savage now for a while. Avid hunter and occasional competition shooter. Purchased at Acadamy day before yesterday. Good price plus a $75 rebate. Happy until I loaded the mag and tried to feed a round into the chamber. First try was a no go. The cartridge stuck about 2/3 of the way in. Dropped the mag and removed the bolt. Use a rod to remove the case. To make a long story short, I was able after a couple of more attempts to fully chamber one. After ejecting and inspecting the brass I found several moderate scratches down the length of the brass. Took some pics with my I phone of the chamber, looks really bad. It will chamber all the way now but will not feed correctly with steady pressure on the bolt. I was hoping to use the rifle next week. I guess my only options are to send back for repair. Any advice will be helpful. Has anyone heard of this issue?
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    If you haven't shot it yet, I would take it back to the store and exchange it. I would definitely have a look at the chamber with a bore scope before I tried to chamber a round. My major question is "are the scratches coming from the magazine or from the chamber itself. One way to check is to top feed a round into the chamber and see if the bolt closes smoothly. If is doesn't with factory ammo, then don't fire it and return to the store.

    Luck, Tim

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    Take it back and get a 110 in the same cartridge.
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiny68 View Post
    If you haven't shot it yet, I would take it back to the store and exchange it. I would definitely have a look at the chamber with a bore scope before I tried to chamber a round. My major question is "are the scratches coming from the magazine or from the chamber itself. One way to check is to top feed a round into the chamber and see if the bolt closes smoothly. If is doesn't with factory ammo, then don't fire it and return to the store.

    Luck, Tim
    Thanks Tim,
    i have not fired it. Academy’s policy is all sales are final. They said they would sent it back for repair. I may go to beg and plead for an exchange but don’t expect that. Scratches are definitely chamber. After the initial round stuck I removed the mag and would drop the round straight into the chamber. Has this issue come up in the forum before or am I that unlucky to experience this issu?

    thanks again
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    Savage used to test fire every rifle to verify function. Seems like a chamber issue like that would be hard to miss. It happens. Sorry to hear you got the lemon. I am sure will make it good.

    I forgot to say it previously - welcome aboard.

    tim

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    Welcome to the savage family.
    Ackley was right all along

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    Welcome to the Savage family. I feel your pain. I have an Axis that is having light primer strikes and am sending the bolt back to Savage.
    Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67

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    welcome

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    All kidding aside, have you tried to load the cartridge from the magazine by moving slowly?
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    Very possable that the bolt head is turned wrong, one way for short the other for long cartriges.

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