So I currently have a 10FP (2007) chambered in 308 that I recently discovered has a short throat (scratching bullets seated to SAMMI specs).
Option 1 - send to savage and have them fix the issue.
Option 2 - rebarrel myself and turn rifle into a .260 Rem (this is my choice for a short action, not interested in suggestions otherwise due to the fact it took me so long to decide on it HAHA).
History on rifle: currently shoots very well for a stock rifle - under MOA - with 150gr interlock Hornady Custom factory loads. Current round count is less than 200. This is the only load ever shot through this rifle and wanting to load some other stuff but everything hits or goes into the lands unless seated very deep in case.
Curious what y'all's thoughts would be? Thanks in advance.
Option 1 - send to savage and have them fix the issue.
Option 2 - rebarrel myself and turn rifle into a .260 Rem (this is my choice for a short action, not interested in suggestions otherwise due to the fact it took me so long to decide on it HAHA).
History on rifle: currently shoots very well for a stock rifle - under MOA - with 150gr interlock Hornady Custom factory loads. Current round count is less than 200. This is the only load ever shot through this rifle and wanting to load some other stuff but everything hits or goes into the lands unless seated very deep in case.
Curious what y'all's thoughts would be? Thanks in advance.
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