Help me with: very harsh bolt lift on LH 110
Hi folks, new here. Just got my first LH 110. Bolt lifts smoothly at first, then the final 20 deg is very stiff and rough. I have to drop the gun from my shoulder to cock it completely. Gun smith polished up the insides but still lifts very hard. Not right...
These guns been around a long time, must be something simple. Please advise. >:(
Thanks
RDL
Re: Help me with: very harsh bolt lift on LH 110
Could it be a headspace issue? I notice if I tighten the barrel or barrel nut a lil to much my headspace is VERY tight and it causes my bolt handle to get VERY tight and I have to redo it
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When I first got my rifle, I found the action rather stiff. I raked some dummies through it, it's pretty smooth now.
Re: Help me with: very harsh bolt lift on LH 110
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Originally Posted by firemachine69
When I first got my rifle, I found the action rather stiff. I raked some dummies through it, it's pretty smooth now.
Agreed.
Most actions will smooth out considerably as it breaks in.
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I gave some guys a heart-attack when I said I was opening and closing the bolt with just the factory grease in it. But if I don't tell people who handle it for the first time right now, they think it came smooth from the factory as such. ;)
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They make or you can make a cheap life kit for your bolt. The other option is to send the action to SSS and they will do it for over $100 as I recall. They put that same inexpensive lift kit in it as part of the process. Savage is not a high quality or for that matter at high priced fired arm. If you want really nice you have to spend some money.
Johnds
Re: Help me with: very harsh bolt lift on LH 110
Thanks for the help. I emailed about lift kit and will do a headspace check asap. Continuing to work action to smooth it out. Seems to be a problem with alot of them from what I found on the net.
RDL
Re: Help me with: very harsh bolt lift on LH 110
Joe Degrande from Savage will send you a prepaid shipping label for you to send your rifle back for adjustment. Savage fixed my bolt timing and it didn't cost me anything but a trip to the post office to send it.
Re: Help me with: very harsh bolt lift on LH 110
Before you go and spend money on a fix, pull the front action screw and see if it
is being scraped by the bolt lugs. I had the same problem with a 112FV, and it turned out to be the bolt was a thread too long. A little Dremel action solved the problem.
Also have a friend with a Model 25 that had the exact same problem. Seems getting a little over zealous on the tightening was the cause in both cases.
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I've had my Savage 10fp for at LEAST 5 years and the bolt is still really stiff to lift.
I've been looking all over for a fix and just ran across this thread!
Can someone link me to that lift kit?
~Mikey
Re: Help me with: very harsh bolt lift on LH 110
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Originally Posted by demented
Joe Degrande from Savage will send you a prepaid shipping label for you to send your rifle back for adjustment. Savage fixed my bolt timing and it didn't cost me anything but a trip to the post office to send it.
Nice. Up here in Canada, the rifle goes back to the a wholesaler in Southern Ontario, in which it will cost you shipping (both ways), and perhaps a nice bill if they deem their work was due to "abuse".
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Originally Posted by skorcher247
I've had my Savage 10fp for at LEAST 5 years and the bolt is still really stiff to lift.
I've been looking all over for a fix and just ran across this thread!
Can someone link me to that lift kit?
~Mikey
I make my own. 5/16" ball bearing in a 38 or 357 case with the walls cut off. Trim off a bit from the BAS. Drop it into the cocking sleeve. Tighten the BAS. All done.
Re: Help me with: very harsh bolt lift on LH 110
Installing a bolt lift kit will not be the coup de gras for a severe hard bolt lift. The lift kit only adds a small degree of smoothness. A time and true by Fred will alleviate the issues.
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this bolt screw is to long and needs to be trimmed shorter to compensate for the change. the newer screws are shorter and should also be trimmed or you put extra pressure on the spring and change the position of the moving parts.
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Originally Posted by Blue Avenger
what is that??
(edit)fixed the link, I had been moving things around as I was getting to many pictures, so some sort of filing system was needed :) blue
Re: Help me with: very harsh bolt lift on LH 110
That is a ball bearing glued into a 357 case. Otherwise known as a bolt lift kit. :)
Re: Help me with: very harsh bolt lift on LH 110
Here's a question for you guys, what would the affects be of simply trimming the BAS? I figure this would lighten tension on the Firing Pin spring and reduce bolt lift. I've noticed what seems like different amounts between my different Savage rifles.
Any thoughts? Ill affects on the firing pin power?
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This bolt screw is not shortened to make up for the loss of space the "lift kit adds"
This is one of the "older" screws that fits down inside the sleeve. If you were to use this screw at its present length with a lift kit you would really mess up spring pressure and firing pin travel.
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Originally Posted by cowboyarcher
Here's a question for you guys, what would the affects be of simply trimming the BAS? I figure this would lighten tension on the Firing Pin spring and reduce bolt lift. I've noticed what seems like different amounts between my different Savage rifles.
Any thoughts? Ill affects on the firing pin power?
less spring pressure slows the travel speed of the firing pin and reduces the power of the strike against the primer.
Re: Help me with: very harsh bolt lift on LH 110
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Originally Posted by Blue Avenger
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Originally Posted by cowboyarcher
Here's a question for you guys, what would the affects be of simply trimming the BAS? I figure this would lighten tension on the Firing Pin spring and reduce bolt lift. I've noticed what seems like different amounts between my different Savage rifles.
Any thoughts? Ill affects on the firing pin power?
less spring pressure slows the travel speed of the firing pin and reduces the power of the strike against the primer.
That's what I was thinking, is there a way to determine the correct amount of spring pressure?
Re: Help me with: very harsh bolt lift on LH 110
I had the same problem and sent the barrel and action to Fred at Sharp Shooters Supply. Now I can cycle the bolt after firing with one finger. That's right one finger. I couldn't believe it. This savage is a keeper now. http://www.sharpshootersupply.com