Ok, before the elitist start bashing on my Savage, step back and remember that we all gotta start this journey somewhere. Yes, I will own a custom setup one day when I grow up.
Anyway, I bought a new Savage LRP 6.5 Creedmoor and thought I could initally shoot factory 140 Amax's while my reloading setup was being funded. Over the 1 box of factroy ammo I shot, all showed pressure signs and several blew primers. I tried the factory 129 sst's and they shot quite well. I opened up a dialogue with Hornaday about thier loads being to hot and they had me send them in for investigation. Meanwhile, I setup to reload and when measuring COAL for Nosler CC 140s, found that max length was 2.750, not the available 2.810 spec that the factory loads to for Amax's. I called Savage this morning and told them what I expirienced and they want the rifle ASAP. The rep said that the chamber most likley had not been reamed deep enough.
Has anyone else run into this issue with the LRP's or am I just unlucky? Hoping to gather some input and ideas to ask Savage to inspect and verify before returning my rifle.
Thanks for your thoughts in advance.
Anyway, I bought a new Savage LRP 6.5 Creedmoor and thought I could initally shoot factory 140 Amax's while my reloading setup was being funded. Over the 1 box of factroy ammo I shot, all showed pressure signs and several blew primers. I tried the factory 129 sst's and they shot quite well. I opened up a dialogue with Hornaday about thier loads being to hot and they had me send them in for investigation. Meanwhile, I setup to reload and when measuring COAL for Nosler CC 140s, found that max length was 2.750, not the available 2.810 spec that the factory loads to for Amax's. I called Savage this morning and told them what I expirienced and they want the rifle ASAP. The rep said that the chamber most likley had not been reamed deep enough.
Has anyone else run into this issue with the LRP's or am I just unlucky? Hoping to gather some input and ideas to ask Savage to inspect and verify before returning my rifle.
Thanks for your thoughts in advance.