"FWIW, I've had several guns that cratered primers, pistols and rifles. Unless I went over MAX LOADS they never pierced the primers.
No, never had them bushed either."
BINGO!!;) Mid range loads will ALWAYS get the job done.
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"FWIW, I've had several guns that cratered primers, pistols and rifles. Unless I went over MAX LOADS they never pierced the primers.
No, never had them bushed either."
BINGO!!;) Mid range loads will ALWAYS get the job done.
No, not going to pierce primers. But it’s unsightly. People don’t like it. And it doesn’t speak to the aspect of Precision. Especially when it’s easily remedied. I find it interesting that people call other Actions, that don’t exhibit this quirks to be better. But when it’s recommended to remedythese small things, some people will call it a waste of time, or it doesn’t matter.
In other words it’s like saying: “Savages are Cheap because they do such & such.” But then also say, “Don’t waste your time fixing such & such on Savages because they are Cheap!”
I've had the problem on expensive guns so being 'cheap' is not a factor.
My axis was blanking primers. Sent it back to savage and they replaced the bolt head and firing pin. When it didn't blank the primer it left a cratered primer. Then it started the lite primer strikes after getting it back. Before I sent it in I had to switch to mag cci sr primers so they would not pop. The new bolt head craters a little but have not had one pop yet.
I have had Gretan do several bolts.
Personally, I would never send a rifle back to Savage for something like that. (But then I would never send my rifles, or pistols for that matter, back for anything.) These problems which aren’t really problem according to Savage.
All I know is having the bolt head bushed or using a PTG bolt head, and setting the firing pin striker for maximum pin fall, while having the minimum pin protrusion (.035”), will cure cratering & light primer strikes.
Looks like USPS delivered my bolt to Desh. Now the waiting begins.
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My grandson wanted 223 to play with so I bought a Ruger American. The problem? I was unable to chamber my Go gauge or a new stick of brass. As it turned out it's extractor was too long to jump the rim of a case but after "modifying" it a bit .....
Why didn't I send back to Ruger? I figured if Ruger didn't build it right the first time why would I expect them to fix it right a second time.
Mr Bill ! Always good to here from You !:cool:
I sent a couple of bolts to Desh in January. How long did it take to get yours finished and returned? We had good communication in the beginning, but nothing in the past couple of weeks. I see someone in this thread mentioned he might have some health issues and wish him well. I am concerned when communication abruptly halts. Thanks for your input.
He has in the past. Might be something else. But I wouldn’t worry. A bit of wait without communication likely means he is quite busy & working hard to get everything done. However, Ben (Grimstod) is very reliable. He’s been doing this a long time. And while there have been some times of communication problems, he always comes through. Remember, he’s a one-man operation. I get it. It can be nerve racking when you put money out and don’t have communication, but rest assured. You’re in good hands. Ben is an honest person with a very good reputation.
Thanks Dave.
I emailed him 2 weeks ago and still haven’t heard back yet. (Desh)