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Elktrout3wt
07-30-2020, 11:37 AM
I did the install and everything seemed amazing. BUT, now when I fire the sear wont reset? The cocking indicator is up when the bolt is opened but once I start to lock the bolt back down the cocking indicator goes down with the bolt?

Ted_Feasel
07-30-2020, 12:01 PM
I did the install and everything seemed amazing. BUT, now when I fire the sear wont reset? The cocking indicator is up when the bolt is opened but once I start to lock the bolt back down the cocking indicator goes down with the bolt?Do this test safely, i mean be prepared for a slam fire but depress only the safety blade and close one into the chamber and let us know of it fires.

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Elktrout3wt
07-30-2020, 12:04 PM
It’s a pre accutrigger. I installed the Sav-1 Rifle Basixs trigger on it.

Ted_Feasel
07-30-2020, 12:05 PM
It’s a pre accutrigger. I installed the Sav-1 Rifle Basixs trigger on it.Oh sorry.. duhhh.. went right over my head

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Elktrout3wt
07-30-2020, 12:09 PM
No worries. I have been reading so many posts and the only thing that is even close to my issue is increasing the weight of the wire to help engage the sear?

Ted_Feasel
07-30-2020, 12:10 PM
I think off hand i.would suspect a malfunction with disconnector.. im sure sharpshooter or robinhood will see your post and give you some good advise

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Ted_Feasel
07-30-2020, 12:17 PM
No worries. I have been reading so many posts and the only thing that is even close to my issue is increasing the weight of the wire to help engage the sear?Yeah you could have on the trigger where the sear engages misshapen, spring to loose, discon not resetting trigger ( thats where my money is) I admit I'm nowhere nearly as well rounded in savages as others in here, I specialize in big bore ARs but I own a few savages that I have learned from and learned to tune thank to our old timer smith here

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Elktrout3wt
07-30-2020, 12:24 PM
I also put the action in a new Bell and Carlson stock as well. The gun looks great and after it was all put together my function tests felt even better. Very crisp trigger compared to my old one. But I shot the gun once last night and the trigger would reset?

Ted_Feasel
07-30-2020, 12:29 PM
I also put the action in a new Bell and Carlson stock as well. The gun looks great and after it was all put together my function tests felt even better. Very crisp trigger compared to my old one. But I shot the gun once last night and the trigger would reset?May sound obvious but (dry fire of.course) will everything reset like it should if your take it out of the stock?

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Elktrout3wt
07-30-2020, 12:34 PM
Just loosened up my stock (both action screws) and it re-sets now? Dry firing is fine? Something must not fit in there....?

Ted_Feasel
07-30-2020, 12:40 PM
Just loosened up my stock (both action screws) and it re-sets now? Dry firing is fine? Something must not fit in there....?Exactly:) your onto it now..somewhere in the action portion of the stock it is binding up.which once you find it , it will like take no more than a little sanding to provide needed relief

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Ted_Feasel
07-30-2020, 12:42 PM
Just loosened up my stock (both action screws) and it re-sets now? Dry firing is fine? Something must not fit in there....?I could even be the rear action screw its self i reckon if some how it goes in to far. Usually the screws are different lengths. Maybe you swapped them?

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Elktrout3wt
07-30-2020, 12:55 PM
Removed some swollen portion of fiber glass behind the trigger in the most rear portion of the action area. I might have time tonight to shoot a few. Or one shot if this doesn’t remedy the issue.

Elktrout3wt
07-30-2020, 01:00 PM
I did swap them! Ok, shame on me... so! I replaced my wooden stock with a Bell and Carlson blind box. Same style stock as my stock wooden one. I replaced my action screws, plastic trigger guard with a metal one and finally my stock pre-accu trigger with the silver Rifle Basix’s Sav-1.

Ted_Feasel
07-30-2020, 01:01 PM
Removed some swollen portion of fiber glass behind the trigger in the most rear portion of the action area. I might have time tonight to shoot a few. Or one shot if this doesn’t remedy the issue.Good deal.. i hope that got it:) from what I know by word of mouth and installing a.couple basix for people, they seem to be a good sound trigger

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Elktrout3wt
07-30-2020, 01:04 PM
I compared my previous rear action screw with the old one and it’s shorter. Once the threads engage I can get four full rotations until it’s real tight. Then torquing is another half rotation or more....

Elktrout3wt
07-30-2020, 01:05 PM
So I’m guessing this action screw is going in too far and binding things up?

Ted_Feasel
07-30-2020, 01:09 PM
So I’m guessing this action screw is going in too far and binding things up?That is very possible, only one real way to know.. i would use the original one after taking length measurements and assuring you are getting plenty of threads engaged

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Elktrout3wt
07-30-2020, 01:24 PM
I will bring a washer with me while I shoot tonight. Four rotations has to be a touch more than needed.

Ted_Feasel
07-30-2020, 01:42 PM
I will bring a washer with me while I shoot tonight. Four rotations has to be a touch more than needed.I would think so as well

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