Thanks 1066 for you post - it was most helpful.
Yes, the chamber etc is clean. The bolt is very smooth without a case or dummy round in and closes with ease. I have read that Lapua cases are very slightly too big for the savage chamber and benefit from running through a small base full length sizer die. I have order one of these from Spud 1967 and will see if it makes a difference. However, I think that you are right and a lot of the resistance could be linked to the make-up of the bolt itself.
Reloading 6mm Br - Help
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Re: Reloading 6mm Br - Help
I'm sure you'll enjoy shooting it once you've got it settled down. There's plenty of bullets to choose from and it's an easy cartridge to load for. :)nigelc wrote:Thanks 1066 for you post - it was most helpful.
Yes, the chamber etc is clean. The bolt is very smooth without a case or dummy round in and closes with ease. I have read that Lapua cases are very slightly too big for the savage chamber and benefit from running through a small base full length sizer die. I have order one of these from Spud 1967 and will see if it makes a difference. However, I think that you are right and a lot of the resistance could be linked to the make-up of the bolt itself.
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Re: Reloading 6mm Br - Help
Try covering the new empty case with a black felt pen, then chamber it and eject - see where the ink has rubbed off. It will tell you if the base is too big.nigelc wrote:Thanks 1066 for you post - it was most helpful.
Yes, the chamber etc is clean. The bolt is very smooth without a case or dummy round in and closes with ease. I have read that Lapua cases are very slightly too big for the savage chamber and benefit from running through a small base full length sizer die. I have order one of these from Spud 1967 and will see if it makes a difference. However, I think that you are right and a lot of the resistance could be linked to the make-up of the bolt itself.
I know one or two shooting Savage 6BR in benchrest competition and all are using Lapua brass. I've never heard any of them comment as you have.
Re: Reloading 6mm Br - Help
There is also a modification you can make to Savage bolts to reduce the effort on the bolt open and close.
Re: Reloading 6mm Br - Help
Yes, an easy mod to reduce friction. This is usually done with the head of a .38 pistol case and a small ball bearing in the primer pocket. Makes the bolt much smoother. The Savage bolt cocks on the up stroke and often receives criticism for being stiff to lift, especially when shooting from a bench with bags. A little polishing makes it a lot smoother.ovenpaa wrote:There is also a modification you can make to Savage bolts to reduce the effort on the bolt open and close.
Here's the mod I made for my Savage's:


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