I have a savage model 11 in .204 ruger. I have been having issues with the gun feeding hollow point bullets. When you chamber a hollow point in the gun, it chambers really tough and it will push the bullet down into the casing. If never fired the gun when the bullet is pushed down into the case so I dont know exactly what it would do. I have a pretty good idea (blow up the gun due to increased pressures). I called Savage yesterday and spoke to one of their amazing attitude customer service reps (sarcasm). I was told by him the model 11 in both .204 and 223 will not feed hollow point bullets. I asked him if this is stated in the owners manual or on their website, he said "no". He went on to say I should only shoot FMJ or ballistic tipped bullets out of the gun. Im not positive, but I think it is illegal to hunt with FMJ bullets in my state (KS). I like hollow point bullets because they do not exit and they dont leave big holes in the hides. Soooooo, I asked the rep "how many phone calls/month do you receive regarding this issue with this model/month on avg?" He proceeded to tell me "2-3 calls/month". I then asked him "if you all know this is an issue with this gun and the two calibers, why isnt it stated in the owners manual, website....etc?". He said "Im sorry sir theres nothing we can do about it". I then asked him "If i were to shoot the gun with the bullet pressed down into the case like it is, what do you think it would do?". He said "the gun is designed to blow out the bottom if it were to blow up"........real reassuring let me tell ya. I then asked him "is this phone call being recorded?", he said "yes". I said "ok, now that you've admitted that savage knows this is an issue, and if I were to shoot the gun with you knowing it is faulty, isnt that a huge liability on your behalf?". He said "yes you are correct, but there is nothing we can do". I then said "ok, so if I shoot it and it blows up, I can sew you and I'll own the company afterwards, is that ok with ya?". He said "Im sorry sir, theres nothing we can do". After a little bit more back and forth, he offered to send a shipping label to send the gun back to them and have them look at it. I dont know if its just me, but I dont have any use for the gun now and damn sure will never buy a junk savage ever again. Its obvious they know theres something wrong with the rifles and are willing to accept it and take the liability knowing this. I dont know what to do with it besides chunk it over a bridge because I DO NOT want to sell it someone and have them hurt themselves with it.