OK first post here. I did a quick search and wasn't quite satisfied with what I found. Here's the info:
Gun: Savage 10 fcp-sr
Ammo in question: factory Nosler match CC 168 grain
I went to the range yesterday and shot fiocchi all day with no problems. Decided to start using the Nosler. After discharging the first round, I noticed lifting the bolt was a little difficult. It had some resistance. Then opening the bolt to eject the casing took some work too. Got it out after about 30 seconds of messing with it and load the next Nosler round. I discharge this one and the bolt still lifts with resistance but won't open. I didn't get it open until I got home. I had to rest the butt of the gun on the ground (barrel pointed up) and hit the bolt downward a couple times for it to bust free.
Peeled in the chamber and the casing is still in there. So a couple of rams with the cleaning rod down the barrel and it busts free too. It took alot of force to get it out.
I've read that the bolt not opening is a symptom of ammo that's too hot but would I also experience difficulty in lifting the bolt too? Should I have the rifle inspected by a gunsmith? I noticed the casing was damaged from the ejector ripping the rim.
Gun: Savage 10 fcp-sr
Ammo in question: factory Nosler match CC 168 grain
I went to the range yesterday and shot fiocchi all day with no problems. Decided to start using the Nosler. After discharging the first round, I noticed lifting the bolt was a little difficult. It had some resistance. Then opening the bolt to eject the casing took some work too. Got it out after about 30 seconds of messing with it and load the next Nosler round. I discharge this one and the bolt still lifts with resistance but won't open. I didn't get it open until I got home. I had to rest the butt of the gun on the ground (barrel pointed up) and hit the bolt downward a couple times for it to bust free.
Peeled in the chamber and the casing is still in there. So a couple of rams with the cleaning rod down the barrel and it busts free too. It took alot of force to get it out.
I've read that the bolt not opening is a symptom of ammo that's too hot but would I also experience difficulty in lifting the bolt too? Should I have the rifle inspected by a gunsmith? I noticed the casing was damaged from the ejector ripping the rim.