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Proof Testing

bowm0051

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Aug 9, 2011
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So I purchased a Savage Target Action from Jim Briggs at Northland Shooters Supply (great to work with btw). The tag on the action gives a warning that the action has not been proof tested. Should I be concerned about this? Should I perform some testing on my own? How would I go about it?
 
Re: Proof Testing

You'll be perfectly fine; it's probably something they're lawyers require them to include. I am guessing here, but I bet the reason it hasn't been proof tested is because it was sold as a bare action and has never had a barrel screwed onto it. You should not attempt to "proof test" it yourself as that would serve no purpose and could end catastrophically.