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rsr409 Rookie Member


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Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:36 pm Post subject: Savage model 110E 7mm Rem. Mag. |
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I have a Savage model 110E that is about 15 or 16 years old. I use it for deer hunting only and don't shoot it that often. I have had problems with cartridges getting stuck in the chamber after firing 3 to 4 rounds. Any suggestions??? I can barely get the bolt out after firing and the fired cases have a ring around them where they are getting stuck in the chamber. Please help.
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Gil Martin Super Member


Joined: Jan 28, 2005 Posts: 1836 Location: Schnecksville, PA
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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 2:29 pm Post subject: Re: Savage model 110E 7mm Rem. Mag. |
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Welcome to the Forum!.
Sorry to hear about your problems with a Savage 110 in 7mm Rem.Mag. A couple of questions might provide some clarity. Is is a new or used rifle? Are you shooting factory ammo or reloads? Have you given the rifle barrel and chamber a good cleaning recently? What you describe is an unusual situation. I would clean the bore and chamber and try some factory ammo. If the problem persists, I would contact Savage customer service and get their input. They may be able to assist you. If not, them I would take the rifle to a competent gunsmith for an evaluation. Hope this helps. All the best...
Gil
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rsr409 Rookie Member


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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 2:40 pm Post subject: Re: Savage model 110E 7mm Rem. Mag. |
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I have owned the gun since it was new and I have always had this problem when I shoot more than 5-6 rounds. I shoot factory ammo (mostly remington or winchester). I had to have the barrel nut replaced last year because it split and I thought that would help my problem, but it didn't. I have tried cleaning and that did not seem to help any. Thanks for the input.
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Dimitri Super Member


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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 3:52 pm Post subject: Re: Savage model 110E 7mm Rem. Mag. |
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Thought about replacing the extractor and ejector as well as there springs ??
Dimitri
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rsr409 Rookie Member


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Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 7:52 am Post subject: Re: Savage model 110E 7mm Rem. Mag. |
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I don't think it has any thing to do with the extractor or bolt. When I remove the expelled cartridge from the chamber I can see where the cartridge is rubbing or sticking inside the chamber. It seems like the casing is swelling inside the chamber and causing it to bind after it has been shot. This only happens after the cartridge has been fired. Otherwise the bolt, extractor, and spring all seem to work fine. I have no problem chambering and extracting cartridges until thay have been fired. Once they have been fired is when they seem to stick insde where the chamber and barrel meet.
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Grant Super Member


Joined: Aug 28, 2006 Posts: 325 Location: Grande Prairie, Alberta
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rsr409 Rookie Member


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Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 6:43 am Post subject: Re: Savage model 110E 7mm Rem. Mag. |
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When the cartridge is removed after firing I can see a scuff ring all around the base of the cartridge. It does seem like either the cartridge is swelling in the chamber or the chamber/barrel has not been sized correctly. I have not tried using premium loads like Hornady,Weatherby, etc.. Would this make a difference? Are the premium loads made with better brass?
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Grant Super Member


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rsr409 Rookie Member


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Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 2:10 pm Post subject: Re: Savage model 110E 7mm Rem. Mag. |
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Would I need to take it to a gunsmith to have it tempered?
Any idea what that might cost? Thanks for the input.
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Vince Site Admin


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tracker Super Member


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Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:41 pm Post subject: Re: Savage model 110E 7mm Rem. Mag. |
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"Be interested to see a pic of one of your cases after it has been fired."
That might be the best idea so far, there's a lot of expertise here rsr if you can submit a pic like that it might give some folks here a better idea
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d_hoffman Super Member


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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 8:42 pm Post subject: Re: Savage model 110E 7mm Rem. Mag. |
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How about the screws for your scope mount? Mine did almost the same thing the first time I loaded it. I took it back to the gun shop where I bought it and they found that the wrong screws were used mounting the scope. They changed it and never a problem since.
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Grant Super Member


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BillPa Member


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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 8:26 am Post subject: Re: Savage model 110E 7mm Rem. Mag. |
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The mount screw holes in a 10/110 series Savage are drilled through, not blind holes. The rear one is directly above the top lug seat, if the screw is a tad too long it will contact the locking lug. BTW, they are 6-48 tpi.
Its tough to say what happening without having the rifle in hand, but the first thing I would check it the primary extraction timing, the relationship between the locking lugs and primary extraction cam. If its too early, the lug are still engaged, too late, there will be insufficient force to extract a spent case.
Unlike more conventional actions, the extraction cam is part of the rear baffle instead of a ramp cut in the receiver bridge.
A quick rough way to check...If you suspect the PE is too early, loosen the bolt assemble screw a few turns. That in effect makes the timing later. A shim in the .005" range placed between the baffle and bridge face will make it earlier. This is not a "Fix". There are actual measurements that need to be made for an exact amount of PE.
There are a few thing that can cause hard extraction, the PE timing being one, but dirt in the lug recesses, screws too long (action,scope mount), barrel to bolt face clearance, ejector, etc. Like I said, without having the rifle "in hand" anything is wild guess at best.
Bill
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d_hoffman Super Member


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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 4:42 pm Post subject: Re: Savage model 110E 7mm Rem. Mag. |
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Thanx for explaining that to them Bill.
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