Yes, that happens when I try to slow feed my 110 in .30-06 and it is annoying especially when sighting the rifle in at the bench when I've had to re-zero the rifle after making adjustment or working on the rifle or installing a new scope. My Remington 700s do not pop the shells up with as much force as the Savage does when working the bolt slowly.
That said, a bolt action rifle is designed to have the bolt worked with authority and swiftyly. Therefore, it is difficult to fault the Savage as it feeds shells reliably when working the bolt quickly. Still, it is annoying.