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cloverleaf
Handloader
- Sep 10, 2006
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Well, I finally got my rifle to a smith who has a set of go/no-go Gauges for my 250 Savage, Short version of the long story is, that the bolt will close (with some effort) on the no go gauge. Smith estimated that the lugs are "set back" about .003 of an inch. He did not suggest it was unsafe to shoot, but definitely works the brass hard. He suggested "no max loads and minimal shoulder bump and newer brass". Will try some newer brass and reload some and see how it goes. I wont probably shoot the rifle as much, and my opportunities will likely be limited anyway due to age and health issues. If I wasn't so sentimental about the old girl I'd probably sell it. If it keeps blowing cases with newer brass I may explore the possibility of rechambering it to 25-06. Winter, time and shot shoulders are working against me though. We will see. Thanks to all who have followed this and offered help and advice. CL