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Re: Savage 17 HMR
[Re: Birdman382]
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02/15/23 01:08 PM
02/15/23 01:08 PM
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Michigan
coonlove
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Michigan
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Need to determine if it,s the gun or ammo. Rim thickness may be an issue.
"I'm the paterfamilias"
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Re: Savage 17 HMR
[Re: Birdman382]
#7799206
02/15/23 01:31 PM
02/15/23 01:31 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
GREENCOUNTYPETE
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Green County Wisconsin
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take your bolt apart clean it with nothing but a dry lube like Horandy one shot or wd-40 specialist dry lube , clean the chamber with a brass brush and dry lube put it back together and try
if it doesn't fire eject the case turn 90 degrees insert in chamber and try again
if it puts a good hit on the rim you should be able to see it
do you or has anyone dry fired this gun while dry fire is safe with a few 22s it is not good for savages
it obviously worked at some point for you to get 250 rounds through it what changed from when it was working. or was it always hit and miss?
I don't have the 17hmr savage but it uses the same action as the 22 and I have one of those. I haven't had issues with firing but it does get carboned up a lot and have function issues and it is easy to over lube a 22 or 17 and have the oil dry out and get sticky that might be enough to slow down the firing pin enough to make it not fire a burr on the breach face would be something to look for also is there a mark on the barrel where the firing pin hits the barrel? it is strait vertical on the top of the bolt
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Savage 17 HMR
[Re: Birdman382]
#7799290
02/15/23 03:09 PM
02/15/23 03:09 PM
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Williamsport, Pa.
jk
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I have an savage 17 hmr from when they first came out and have NO problems. It is one of my most accurate guns, way over 20 years old.......jk
Free people are not equal. Equal people are not free. What's supposed to be ain't always is. Hopper Hunter
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Re: Savage 17 HMR
[Re: Birdman382]
#7799540
02/15/23 09:29 PM
02/15/23 09:29 PM
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Joined: Sep 2010
NC, Person Co.
QuietButDeadly
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NC, Person Co.
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My 93R17 fires fine and is a great shooting gun. But it will have a spent shell fail to eject occasionally, especially if it has set with the round in the chamber for a long time before it is shot. If the spent hangs, I will clean the chamber after clearing.
Life Member: NCTA, VTA, NTA, TTFHA, MFTI Member: FTA
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Re: Savage 17 HMR
[Re: Birdman382]
#7799920
02/16/23 12:08 PM
02/16/23 12:08 PM
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Joined: Jun 2015
rogers city mi.
jeff karsten
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rogers city mi.
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Seems like i'm hearing more and more about carbon buildup in barrel throats which doesn't clean up with normal couple swipes with solvent rag even if the bore looks shiny GCP covers it pretty well
olden tyred
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Re: Savage 17 HMR
[Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE]
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02/16/23 12:47 PM
02/16/23 12:47 PM
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Joined: Feb 2014
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adam m
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take your bolt apart clean it with nothing but a dry lube like Horandy one shot or wd-40 specialist dry lube , clean the chamber with a brass brush and dry lube put it back together and try
if it doesn't fire eject the case turn 90 degrees insert in chamber and try again
if it puts a good hit on the rim you should be able to see it
do you or has anyone dry fired this gun while dry fire is safe with a few 22s it is not good for savages
it obviously worked at some point for you to get 250 rounds through it what changed from when it was working. or was it always hit and miss?
I don't have the 17hmr savage but it uses the same action as the 22 and I have one of those. I haven't had issues with firing but it does get carboned up a lot and have function issues and it is easy to over lube a 22 or 17 and have the oil dry out and get sticky that might be enough to slow down the firing pin enough to make it not fire a burr on the breach face would be something to look for also is there a mark on the barrel where the firing pin hits the barrel? it is strait vertical on the top of the bolt I was thinking it was the bolt too. If that doesn't fix it let savage know the bolt is malfunctioning hopefully they'll replace it.
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Re: Savage 17 HMR
[Re: Birdman382]
#7799963
02/16/23 01:12 PM
02/16/23 01:12 PM
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Ky
jbyrd63
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Ky
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Contact them they will make it right. I got the 22 mag no issues.
If you decide to throw it away I'll pay the shipping !!
Last edited by jbyrd63; 02/16/23 01:16 PM.
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Re: Savage 17 HMR
[Re: Birdman382]
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02/16/23 05:12 PM
02/16/23 05:12 PM
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Joined: May 2007
Flint, Michigan
bhugo
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Flint, Michigan
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I have a pre accu trigger savage 17hmr. Super precise. Never had a misfire in many years. Send it back to Savage. They’ll fix it. Just call them.
Member MTPCA, FTA and NTA
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Re: Savage 17 HMR
[Re: Birdman382]
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02/16/23 06:37 PM
02/16/23 06:37 PM
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Joined: May 2012
michigan,USA
seniortrap
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michigan,USA
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I purchased the A17 last year. Nice shooter and light weight.
Vietnam--1967 46th. Const./Combat Engineers
"Chaotic action is preferable to orderly inaction." "After the first shot, all plans go out the window!"
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